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Homework will 'never be the same' says ChatGPT founder

Agence France-Presse
June 12, 2023, 

AI will revolutionize education but won't supplant learning, ChatGPT's 
founder Sam Altman told students in Tokyo© Philip FONG / AFP

Artificial intelligence tools will revolutionize 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.

"We have a new tool in education. Sort of like a calculator for words," he said. "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.

But it has raised concern across many sectors, including in education, where some worry students will abuse the tool or turn to it rather than producing original work.

Altman was in the Japanese capital as part of a world tour where he is meeting business and political leaders to discuss possibilities and regulations for AI.

He has regularly urged politicians to draft regulations for AI, warning "if this technology goes wrong, it can go quite wrong".

"The tools we have are still extremely primitive relative to tools we are going to have in a couple of years," he said Monday, again urging safety measures and regulation.

He said he felt "positive" about new regulatory frameworks for AI after meeting world leaders, without offering details, but reiterated his fears.

"We will feel super responsible, no matter how it goes wrong," he said.


He also repeated previous attempts to calm fears that AI could make many existing jobs obsolete, though he conceded that "some jobs will go away".

"I don't think it is going to quite have the employment impact that people expect," he added, insisting that "new classes of jobs" will emerge.

"Almost all of the predictions are wrong," he said.

New Jet's ranch dressing pizza was developed with artificial intelligence
2023/06/12
On the menu until July 10, Jet's new "ranch veggie pizza" was created using an AI-powered chatbot, the company said. - Jet's Pizza/TNS/TNS

DETROIT — Sterling Heights, Michigan-based pizza chain Jet's already uses artificial intelligence as part of its ordering technology, and now it's using AI to come up with new menu ideas.

The "ranch veggie pizza" was developed using an AI-powered chatbot. The pizza has the chain's famous ranch dressing, plus mozzarella, feta cheese, mushrooms, onions, green peppers, black olives and tomatoes.

"Though an interactive exchange, the chatbot AI contributed unique insights and innovative ideas," according to a Thursday press release.

"We're in the era of AI and Jet's is continually exploring ways to utilize this technology. As many know, we use AI for ordering and now we used it as a fun experiment to see if it could come up with something we could add to our menu," said John Jetts, CEO of the chain, which has more than 400 locations nationwide. "The Ranch Veggie Pizza is a must-try and we are excited to see the reaction this pizza gives to our customers."

© The Detroit News



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