ChatGPT Banned in New York City Public Schools Over Concerns About Cheating, Learning Development

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ChatGPT Banned in New York City Public Schools Over Concerns About Cheating, Learning Development
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ChatGPT access was banned in New York City’s public schools after officials raised concerns that students could use the AI chatbot to answer questions, do homework or write essays

Education officials say students could use the artificial-intelligence chatbot to do their schoolwork

ChatGPT, OpenAI’s new artificially intelligent chatbot, can write essays on complex topics. WSJ’s Joanna Stern went back to high school AP Literature for a day to see if she could pass the class using just AI. Photo illustration: Elena ScottiNew York City public schools banned access to ChatGPT, an artificial-intelligence chatbot, on its internet networks and school devices after officials raised concerns that students could use the AI program to answer questions, do homework or write essays.

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