Will ChatGPT Lead To A Cheating Epidemic? We Asked ChatGPT To Give Us Answers & Solutions To This One And We Rated Them For You!
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YES! Responded the AI. It is possible to cheat using a language model.
It is possible that ChatGPT or other language models could be used to cheat on tests or assignments that involve writing. However, it is also possible for measures to be taken to detect and prevent this kind of cheating. It’s important for individuals and institutions to be aware of the potential for cheating with language models and to take steps to prevent it.
What measures can be adopted to prevent cheating from ChatGPT?
Chat GPT gave us several solutions and we rated them for you, There are several measures that can be taken to prevent cheating with language models like ChatGPT:
1. Text similarity detection software, or plagiarism software
Might work, but not presently.
There are many free version available online, just use any one or more and might get a match if the text is copied off a software. This type of software can compare a student’s work to a database of other texts and flag any similarities. However, at present, since ChatGPT is not aligned with Google or Bing or any browser, we assume that it will not be detectable for plagiarism.
2. Human review
Great answer, but means committing more and human resources
This one’s tough. As it requires more human resources than we have available often to commit to the task, especially as we automate more and more of our processes. Assignments and tests can be reviewed by a human to detect signs of cheating, such as overly sophisticated language or a lack of understanding of the material. This is what teachers have been doing since ages by the way, and what it means is, a throwback to the old methods of singularly going through every paper and checking for language that is not normally used by a particular student – talk about knowing your pupils well!
3. Limiting access
More practical but not that easy to do from home.
“Access to language models like ChatGPT can be restricted or monitored to ensure that they are not being used for cheating.” Responds the AI.
Yes, they can be, but this access can probably be restricted at school. The way that exams and assessments are held presently involves many students handing in research papers or studying texts or data to come up with a personal analysis. Can we enable a lock on personal laptops? Likely not.
And that leads us to the inevitable debate – do we need to change the way we structure our exams?
4. Education
Ummm… a tad idealistic, not that we have no faith in humankind but when you gotta write that paper late night, you gotta write it. And when the solution is at your finger tips, what would you do? Anybody’s guess!
“Educating students about the potential for cheating with language models and the consequences of getting caught can help discourage cheating.” Responds ChatGPT but we feel it’s not as simple as that. “
5. Final warning
“No measure is foolproof!” We totally agree! None of the measures are foolproof actually, AIs will change the way we take exams and also, test students in the future!
“It’s important to note that no measure is foolproof and it’s recommended to use a combination of measures for maximum effectiveness.” That by far, sums up the debate!
And now, to cut to the chase. The AI could respond to our questions and give us surface solutions on how we could safeguard ourselves from cheating and plagiarism, but, what it failed to do was brainstorm possible ways to initiate a more long lasting, transformational solution. Which is, the way we conduct our exams and structure tests needs to change.
Placing a restriction on knowledge that is already out there will not solve the problem. Challenging our students and the education system to come up with ways that students are encouraged to think for themselves, come up with original answers, instil problem solving skills can be the next game changer. AI might be the challenge our educational institutions need to up their game.
ChatGPTs answers to our query above made it quite apparent that it doesn’t have all the answers. It remains to be seen if future AIs, an dthere are many in the pipeline, can do a better job at helping students cheat, but of the moment, this is a signal of what awaits in the future. Schools and University curriculums can be proactive and take on the challenge in ways that only a human mind can, not an AI!
Want to know more about ChatGPT And What It can Do For You?
ChatGPT is an advanced and the very newest AI on the block, a very ‘chattable’ chatbot that can interact with you as humanly as possible, give you ideas on what to buy your mom, or wife, or husband or teenager on his or her birthday, help summarize your online Google research, lend you a hand with your exam preps, or that paper you haven’t turned in yet for Uni (and without plagiarism). It is also great at simplifying a topic or summarizing a question, eg what’s the best diet, or how to explain a recession in simple words.
ChatGPT is the answer to all your unasked questions, all at the tip of your fingers, and though it will be a paid ride later, since it is in experimental mode presently, there is a completely free version available that you can try out right now.
Another plus? It’s not an app. Just click here and get it on your browser and … chat away!
Intrigued? So were we, and hence we give you 7 Best everyday uses of the chatbot as answered by Chat GPT itself, what could be better?
