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ChatGPT, developed by OpenAI in San Francisco, began to capture the public imagination late last year with its ability to fabricate human-sounding essays and emails.
And critics began warning that such tools — which liberally make stuff up — would enable widespread cheating, and amplify misinformation, in schools.
Since the introduction of ChatGPT in 2022, the overall frequency of high school students reporting they recently engaged in cheating has not increased, according to the Stanford researchers.
tool or digital device — such as ChatGPT or a smartphone — within the last month as an unauthorized aid during a school test, assignment or homework.
— not simply as this uncontrollable temptation that undermines everything,” said Victor R. Lee, an associate professor at Stanford Graduate School of Education who researches A.I.
Christine Meade, an Advanced Placement history teacher at a high school in Vallejo, Calif., said chatbot cheating was widespread among 12th graders last spring.
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