In a Daily Wire poll, 17% of student respondents at Stanford University said they used OpenAI's ChatGPT to aid them in their exams and assignments during the previous fall quarter.

 




In a Daily Wire poll, 17% of student respondents at Stanford University said they used OpenAI's ChatGPT to aid them in their exams and assignments during the previous fall quarter. 

Most of the students said they used the AI tool to create outlines or brainstorm rather than write their coursework altogether.

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  • Only 5% of the respondents admitted that they took ChatGPT's outputs directly for use in an assignment with little or no editing involved.
  • Another poll, also led by The Daily Wire, found that a majority of students think using ChatGPT for assistance in college should be considered a breach of the university's Honor Code.
  • Stanford's Board of Judicial Affairs is now reviewing ChatGPT and other AI tools and is in talks about how they affect the Honor Code guidelines.
  • Students are expected to do their coursework without using "unpermitted aid," which most of the time includes ChatGPT and other AI systems, a university 
  • spokesperson said.



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