I am a chatGPT4 fanatic but college students I have talked to have all said the same thing.
They aren't going to risk getting expelled. Schools have done a good job of putting the fear of God into kids to not use chatGPT. Better to just not turn a paper in than to be accused of plagiarism.
All chatGPT shows to me is we have a ton of smart, incredibly closed minded people that know what they know and they think they have it all figured out.
My paper would be easy to spot if chatGPT helped because the writing would be so much better. The thoughts would be much better organized.
If you turn off desktop type effects with Linux I don't know what else people would really want.
Every window on my system moves what feels like instantaneously. Nothing feels slow on my machine at all. It literally couldn't feel more responsive and my machine is an i5 that is getting rather long in tooth.
It is the old you can lead a horse to water but you can't make them drink.
Microsoft epitomizes the shitty aspects of monopoly. Everyone use to understand this before the Bill Gates influence campaign to revamp his image from that of Darth Vader.
Same for me. The benefits are obviously not going to be uniformly distributed because intelligence is not uniformly distributed.
If I was more intelligent I would be less impressed with it because I would probably already know what it has taught me. I understand the thermodynamics of that submarine implosion now but if I had taken any kind of physics I would have already known all that. I didn't take physics though. This pretty much extends to all subjects.
I will have to have it teach me to setup docker containers.
The exercise I really need to get on is to try make something in a language that I have no clue about. Like Rust or Go I know nothing other than they are programming languages. Then it is an exercise in the skill of going from zero to not zero with the help of AI and that not zero will hopefully keep scaling up and up over time.
They aren't going to risk getting expelled. Schools have done a good job of putting the fear of God into kids to not use chatGPT. Better to just not turn a paper in than to be accused of plagiarism.
All chatGPT shows to me is we have a ton of smart, incredibly closed minded people that know what they know and they think they have it all figured out.
My paper would be easy to spot if chatGPT helped because the writing would be so much better. The thoughts would be much better organized.