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  1. Jul 2023
    1. A chatbot might have a lot to say about Chaucer, but it's only what others have written. It's a good start, one that might prompt you to consider new ideas, but ultimately it's up to you to process that information, form your own thoughts, and communicate in your own words.

      Even though Chat GPT can write essays, it does not create thoughts and ideas. It just collects data from a wide range of resources. Therefore, the outcomes are basically someone else’s ideas. Also, people Should keep their imaginations active because no matter how large the Chat GPT’s databases are, it will end if there are no new feeds over the years. In other words, the outcomes will be repeated information that lacks creativity.

    2. Others go so far as to tout the benefits of ChatGPT, saying it helps students overcome writer's block, discover ideas to guide their writing, and see examples of competent grammar and punctuation usage. Students whose first language isn't English might find it especially valuable.

      Chat GPT aid with writing suggestions and providing information on various topics. It can increase creativity and gives inspiration. Conversely, copying the entire work and relying completely on this technology kills creativity and intelligence.

    3. At the K-12 level, the New York City Department of Education announced in January its blockage of ChatGPT on school devices, citing its "negative impacts on student learning, and concerns regarding the safety and accuracy of content."

      Prohibiting Chat GPT use in schools protects kids from the drawbacks of this technology. In other words, young students cannot distinguish between Chat GPT’s pros and cons. Chat GPT provides some inaccurate information because it is trained on a database collected from the internet. Thus, it may use incredible sources and feeds its data from them. Moreover, it is important to restrict it till the students are entirely ready to classify reliable and unreliable information sources.