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Data privacy provider aims to combatChatGPTprivacy concerns
May 8, 2023
VENTURE BEAT — Today, data privacy providerPrivate AI, announced the launch of PrivateGPT, a “privacy layer” for large language models (LLMs) such asOpenAI’sChatGPT. The new tool is designed to automatically redact sensitive information and personally identifiable information (PII) from user prompts.PrivateAI uses its proprietary AI system to redact more than 50 types of PII from…
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How AI can be used to develop personalized learning plans
May 8, 2023
YAHOO!NEWS — Over the last decade, educators and administrators have often encountered lofty promises of technology revolutionizing learning, only to experience disappointment when reality failed to meet expectations. It’s understandable, then, that educators might view the current excitement around artificial intelligence with a measure of caution: Is this another overhyped fad, or are we on…
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Journalist discusses how ChatGPT could become the future of writing
May 2, 2023
NEW YORK TIMES — Once you start using ChatGPT you pretty much can’t stop. You begin with trivial, gimmicky prompts:Do this math problem.Tell me some vegetarian recipes with broccoli and peas.What came first, the jock or the jockstrap? But as the artificial intelligence chatbot easily dispatches your gimmes, you begin to take it more seriously.…
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Opinion: Is it worth it to enforce ChatGPT bans in college writing?
May 2, 2023
INSIDE HIGHER ED — The sun descends and I’m still not through grading papers, because they take twice as long now that my students have learned about ChatGPT. First, I put all the papers through GPTZero, but there are too many false positives, so I take the flagged text and try to reverse engineer it…
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Comparing AI and ChatGPT content detectors
May 2, 2023
SEARCH ENGINE LAND — As newChatGPT alternativespop up daily, AI content detectors are also gaining popularity. In this article, I’ll share 16 of these detectors and show you how they score some paragraphs of my original, unpublished writing versus a few paragraphs on the same topic from ChatGPT. I’ll also walk through the types of…
How artificial intelligence could impact the future of higher education
May 2, 2023
SEATTLE U THE NEWSROOM — Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is at once intriguing, exciting and, yes, a little disturbing. For those of us in higher education, these technologies have apparent potential to disrupt traditional teaching and learning models. There is well-founded concern about generative AI’s implications for academic integrity along with a recognition that these…
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UC Berkeley Law adopts formal policy on using AI programs during research and exams
April 24, 2023
REUTERS — The University of California, Berkeley School of Law is among the first law schools to adopt a formal policy on student use of generative artificial intelligence such as ChatGPT. The policy, rolled out April 14, allows students to use AI technology to conduct research or correct grammar. But it may not be used…
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How the legal profession could utilize AI in the coming year
April 24, 2023
JD SUPRA — Generative AI. Bard. Bing AI. Large language models. Artificial intelligence continues to dominate headlines and workplace chats across every industry since OpenAI’s public release ofChatGPTin November of 2022. Nowhere was this more evident than at this year’sLegalweekevent. The annual conference, which gathers thousands of attorneys, legal practitioners, and eDiscovery providers together in…
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Study finds artificial intelligence platform ChatGPT can pass bar exam
March 21, 2023
REUTERS — Artificial intelligence can now outperform most law school graduates on the bar exam, the grueling two-day test aspiring attorneys must pass to practice law in the United States, according toa new studyreleased Wednesday. GPT-4, the upgraded AI modelreleased this week by Microsoft-backed OpenAI, scored 297 on the bar exam in an experiment conducted…
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Why law students shouldn’t rely on ChatGPT to write assignments
March 21, 2023
THE NATIONAL JURIST — As a law student, you have a big challenge ahead of you when it comes to writing. You need to learn how to write clearly, concisely, and persuasively if you want to be successful in your legal career. Although it might seem like ChatGPT (or other chatbots) can do the work…
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