Artificial intelligence tools will revolutionise education like calculators did, but will not supplant learning, ChatGPT's founder Sam Altman told students in Tokyo on Monday, defending the new technology. "Probably take-home essays are never going to be quite the same again," the OpenAI chief said in remarks at Keio University. "And the way we teach people is going to have to change and the way we evaluate students is going to have to change." ChatGPT has captured the world's imagination with its capacity to generate human-like conversations, writing and translations in seconds. He has regularly urged politicians to draft regulations for AI, warning "if this technology goes wrong, it can go quite wrong".
Source: Hindustan Times June 13, 2023 05:34 UTC