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Is it legit to use GPTs to promote essay writing?

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AI's Essays Outperform Humans (Research)

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romanichm12
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What Are We Becoming, and What Price Are We Paying?
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It's fascinating how VPN services have successfully marketed themselves as the ultimate privacy solution, when in reality, they are often just a middleman with full visibility into your internet traffic. How can we, as users, ever truly verify a VPN provider's claims of "no logging" or "complete privacy"? It's a promise based on trust, but why should we trust a company whose business model revolves around our data?
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We place faith in algorithms and data, much like faith in a higher power, but rarely stop to consider who writes these digital 'scriptures' and what their intentions might be. Are we blindly trusting new 'gods' crafted in server rooms, not realizing that they might be as fallible—or as manipulative—as the human hands that created them?
romanichm12
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The paper linked is a large-scale study comparing human-written versus AI-generated argumentative student essays. The researchers used a large corpus of essays and had them rated by human experts (teachers) using standard criteria. They also analyzed the linguistic characteristics of the generated essays https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/top-5-best-ai-essay-generator....

Here's the main findings explained in a simple way:

1) The AI they tested, called ChatGPT, can write essays that are rated higher for quality than human-written essays. This means that the AI was able to write essays that the teachers thought were better than the ones written by people.

2) The AI's writing style is different from humans. For example, it uses fewer words that show discussion or certainty, but it uses more words that turn verbs into nouns and has a greater variety of words.

3) The researchers concluded that AI models like ChatGPT and Textero.ai are better than humans at writing argumentative essays. They suggest that teachers should start thinking about how to use these AI tools in education, just like how calculators are used in math. They believe that AI can help free up time for other learning objectives.

So, to answer your question, according to this study, AI can write good essays, even better than humans in some cases. But remember, it's not just about who writes better essays. It's also about learning and understanding, and that's something humans are still very good at!
romanichm12
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I see that there's some skepticism about running WebAssembly in containers and how it constitutes a next-gen serverless solution. It's important to note that the use of WebAssembly here is not just about the runtime environment but also about the features it brings. WebAssembly binaries can start up significantly faster than traditional VMs or containers. They also have a strong isolation model and security sandbox that allows running multiple tenants in the same supervisor, which can lead to reduced costs and better utilization of resources
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Well, I'm not sure about the EU AI Act, but I'm pretty sure they're still struggling with the 'Don't Turn Skynet On' Act.
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