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Tian's GPT Zero app can tell if humans actually wrote an essay or if ChatGPT was trained on millions of words from the internet, the Telegraph reports.
Other AI writing tools have been found to be plagiarism-detectors, but "ChatGPT is an important innovation, but no more so than calculators or text editors," French author and educator Antonio Casilli tells AFP.
"Every time new tools appear, we start to worry about potential abuses, but we have also found ways to use them in our teaching," he says.
"It does not take a huge leap of imagination to see a future where each essay is rammed through an AI-detector, so it does not take a huge leap of imagination to see a future where each essay is rammed through an AI-detector." Read the Entire ArticleSelected Grant News Headlines
"We know money is tight and we know it's tough times," says the chair of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools board in North Carolina.
"And everybody knows public education is under attack from...more
A high school principal in Big Oak Flat Groveland, Calif., has been named the state's principal of the year by the California Association of School Administrators.
Claire Lamm, principal of Don...more
Colleen Kelley is leaving her post as education director at the Hitchcock Center in Springfield, Mass., at the end of the month after 40 years with the nonprofit.
In a letter to staff, she says...more
The University of Maine at Orono recently hosted its annual Student Symposium for Research and Creative Activity, where more than 1,000 student researchers, co-authors, faculty, and community...more
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That's what the Reservoir Gifted Academy in Peoria, Ill., is banking on when...more
Students in Newport News, Va., collected 4,000 cans at the annual Youth Volunteer Corps of Hampton Roads Canstructure Competition to create a three-dimensional work of art, the Virginian-Pilot...more
"We don't learn much about the history of some of the greatest Arab thinkers that really changed the pathway of the world we see today," says Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, chairman of Abu Dhabi's...more
If you've ever wanted to shoot a movie in the palm of your hand, you'll soon be able to do so in Fort Worth, Texas.
A company called Trilogy Studios is building three virtual production stages in...more
It's that time of year again: time for parents to start thinking about summer camps for their kids.
If you're looking for a place where your kids will have fun while learning about the world...more
A Pennsylvania school district is winning rave reviews for its Destination Imagination competition, which encourages students to think outside the box.
The Centre Daily Times reports three...more
When Hannah Davis traveled to China to teach English, she noticed how Chinese workers and farmers were often sporting olive green army-style shoes. Those shoes served as her inspiration to create her own social enterprise, Bangs Shoes.