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With ChatGPT, is the college essay dead?
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[QUOTE="gleem, post: 6846951, member: 298988"] Certainly, the way humans know things is different from the way GPT does. Humans obtain information slowly over a long period in small increments which is true if it is an experience or is largely vetted to be true from other sources, quite the opposite of the way GTP "knows". Artificial neural nets are being used to try to emulate the human brain. If successful would lower the bar with regard to how we set ourselves apart from everything else. To be sure, a true emulation of a human brain may never occur but with regard to processing information and decision making it seems possible and even better. We just can't accept being second. [/QUOTE]
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