Since the gates opened on ChatGPT there have been many articles written about pros and cons; the world is going to end and education organisations are going to ban it because it could lead to cheating etc.
I decided to ask two questions.
Give three reasons why it is good for year five to seven students?
1. Accessibility: ChatGPT provides a convenient and accessible way for students in year five to seven to access information and answers to their questions. They can simply type their queries and receive instant answers, making learning faster and easier. 2. Personalized learning: ChatGPT can answer students' questions based on their individual needs and learning pace, providing them with a personalized learning experience. 3. Encourages independent learning: By allowing students to explore and find answers on their own, ChatGPT promotes independent learning, which is a key skill for success in school and beyond.
Then given all of the advancements occurring with Bing and Google and others I thought a good question could be:
Can all Ai platforms give similar answers to questions?. Ai’s response was:
No, not all AI platforms can give similar answers to questions. It depends on the underlying algorithms and data sets used to train the AI models. Different AI platforms use different techniques and sources of data, which can result in varying answers to the same question. For example, some AI platforms may be trained on more specific or niche data sets, while others may be trained on more general data sets. Some AI platforms may use more sophisticated algorithms to generate answers, while others may rely on simple retrieval-based methods. Additionally, the quality and accuracy of the answers generated by an AI platform also depend on the quality of the training data and the ability of the algorithm to generalize to new and unseen questions. So, while AI platforms can provide similar answers to questions in some cases, the answer quality can vary greatly between different platforms.
There you have it. Nice and simple. Any comments?
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