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AI detection programs discriminate against non-native English speakers, study finds
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AI detection programs discriminate against non-native English speakers, study finds

[ad_1] There have been instances in the past where humans have been discriminated against in society, but a new study has revealed that we might not be the only ones to do so. Generative AI has seen its popularity soaring, especially since the launch of ChatGPT, and measures to mitigate its misuse, such as cheating in exams, have also been developed in the form of AI detection programs. These programs can examine the content and reveal whether it was written by a human or an AI program. However, now, these programs have been accused of shocking discrimination against non-native English speakers.Yes, Generative AI has previously been accused of exhibiting biases and now a new study has shed light on its detection programs also being capable of discrimination. Discrimination by AI detecti...
Don’t fret about students using ChatGPT to cheat – AI is a bigger threat to educational equality
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Don’t fret about students using ChatGPT to cheat – AI is a bigger threat to educational equality

[ad_1] Schools and universities are panicking about artificial intelligence (AI) and cheating. But AI presents far more significant threats to equity in education.Fears of cheating typically arise from concerns about fairness. How is it fair that one student spends weeks labouring over an essay, while another asks ChatGPT to write the same thing in just a few minutes? Fretting about giving each student a “fair go” is essential to maintaining the idea of New Zealand as an egalitarian country. But as with the myth of the “American dream”, the egalitarian narrative of New Zealand masks more pernicious inequities like structural racism and the housing crisis, both of which have an outsized – and decidedly unfair – influence on today's students. These persistent inequities dwarf the threat o...
ChatGPT’s greatest achievement might just be its ability to trick us into thinking that it’s honest
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ChatGPT’s greatest achievement might just be its ability to trick us into thinking that it’s honest

[ad_1] In American writer Mark Twain's autobiography, he quotes — or perhaps misquotes — former British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli as saying: “There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.”In a marvellous leap forward, artificial intelligence combines all three in a tidy little package. ChatGPT, and other generative AI chatbots like it, are trained on vast datasets from across the internet to produce the statistically most likely response to a prompt. Its answers are not based on any understanding of what makes something funny, meaningful or accurate, but rather, the phrasing, spelling, grammar and even style of other webpages. It presents its responses through what's called a “conversational interface”: it remembers what a user has said, and can have a convers...
Australian mayor readies world’s first defamation lawsuit over ChatGPT content
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Australian mayor readies world’s first defamation lawsuit over ChatGPT content

[ad_1] A regional Australian mayor said he may sue OpenAI if it does not correct ChatGPT's false claims that he had served time in prison for bribery, in what would be the first defamation lawsuit against the automated text service.Brian Hood, who was elected mayor of Hepburn Shire, 120km (75 miles) northwest of Melbourne, last November, became concerned about his reputation when members of the public told him ChatGPT had falsely named him as a guilty party in a foreign bribery scandal involving a subsidiary of the Reserve Bank of Australia in the early 2000s. Hood did work for the subsidiary, Note Printing Australia, but was the person who notified authorities about payment of bribes to foreign officials to win currency printing contracts, and was never charged with a crime, lawyers re...
Academic text produced by ChatGPT formulaic, would be picked up by AI-detection tools: Study
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Academic text produced by ChatGPT formulaic, would be picked up by AI-detection tools: Study

[ad_1] Academic style content produced by ChatGPT is relatively formulaic and would be picked up by many existing AI-detection tools, despite being more sophisticated than those produced by previous innovations, according to a new study.However, the findings should serve as a wake-up call to university staff to think about ways to explain to students and minimise academic dishonesty, researchers from Plymouth Marjon University and the University of Plymouth, UK, said. ChatGPT, a Large Language Machine (LLM) touted as having the potential to revolutionise research and education, has also prompted concerns across the education sector about academic honesty and plagiarism. To address some of these, this study encouraged ChatGPT to produce content written in an academic style through a seri...