Since the unveiling of OpenAI’s ChatGPT in late November 2022, the large language model (LLM) has been the source of endless speculation—experts have predicted that the technology will do everything from abolishing high school English classes to displacing white-collar workers to highjacking democracy. The program has caused particular consternation within the education sector, as school systems across the country have banned its use, prompted by fears that it will become a tool for widespread cheating. The concerns are understandable given the program’s sophistication—this week, ChatGPT passed both the United States Medical Licensing Exam (USMLE) and a final exam in a Wharton School MBA course.
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With the sudden rise of AI and ChatGPT, the education world has been going crazy and some schools have begun to block the website. While the use of ChatGPT can be misused in the classroom there is only so much it can do for the College Admissions process. Writing a standard college essay will be very easy for the ChatGPT but if you want to make a creative and original college essay that showcases your critical thinking, then you will need to write your own essay. The AI will not be able to bring in your personal experiences or examples. Colleges are now creating new essay prompts that will make it difficult to use ChatGPT. Imagine having to write about finding x?