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ChatGPT is smart enough to pass prestigious graduate-level exams -- though not with particularly high marks.

ChatGPT is smart enough to pass prestigious graduate-level exams – though not with particularly high marks. The powerful new AI chatbot tool recently passed law exams in four courses at the University of Minnesota and another exam at University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business, according to professors at the schools. To test how well ChatGPT could generate answers on exams for the four courses, professors at the University of Minnesota Law School recently graded the tests blindly.

Jon Choi, one of the University of Minnesota law professors, told CNN the goal of the tests was to explore ChatGPT’s potential to assist lawyers in their practice and to help students in exams, whether or not it’s permitted by their professors, because the questions often mimic the writing lawyers do in real life.

 

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In love with ChatGPT. It’s awesome

This program must be stopped because it destroys knowledge and spreads ignorance

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ChatGPT will be the end of actual journalists.

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So amusing CNN the new anti technology media

I think there should be free 'prestigious test' free online test, to see how smart the tech actually is.

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VanessaCNN I 💚 ChatGPT

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VanessaCNN This chatgpt is awesome it wrote me couple of programs that I needed.

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VanessaCNN Why, because it could replace most of those at your network?

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no, but glad you are getting paid to push this shit, so cool

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