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With ChatGPT, is the college essay dead?
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[QUOTE="StatGuy2000, post: 6831901, member: 339302"] I am personally much less impressed with large language models (LLM) like ChatGPT than many of the respondents here. While these models can give seemingly impressive abilities in human-level speech and writing, even a cursory examination of the writing reveals mistakes that indicate lack of understanding of the given subject matter being discussed. In essence, I liken ChatGPT to that of a highly advanced parrot, mimicking human speech rather than generating speech. As for whether ChatGPT can enable students to commit plagiarism, even factoring in the limitations of it and similar LLMs as I highlighted above, I do not see how this is any different than paying other people to write essays for them. This has long been an issue during my days as a university student, and the situation does not fundamentally change with LLMs. [/QUOTE]
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