Rehumanizing ChatGPT
The news media has been abuzz with hand-wringing reports about how ChatGPT will undermine academic integrity.
The Artificial Intelligence genie is out of the bottle. AI is happening. It will scale and extend to many aspects of daily life, including education.?(Microsoft is all-in, having just invested $10B in OpenAI, the red-hot AI lab behind ChatGPT.)
Every minute we spend romanticizing how things used to be is time we’re not designing ways to harness change.
We heard similar laments years ago when students started using Google Search instead of the encyclopedia; when parents began tethering their kids with mobile phones; when social media became an addictive currency.?Over time, we learned to harness something positive from each – access to knowledge; safety; a generation of creators – while remaining vigilant about the dark sides.
Even before ChatGPT, the quality of writing seems to have been deteriorating, at least within the context of the workplace. Many recent graduates struggle to write a succinct, well-punctuated email let alone a compelling presentation.?
ChatGPT is not a threat to the quality of writing; what’s at stake is the quality of thinking.
The central question isn’t how to stop students from using ChatGPT – rather, how might educators use AI to teach valuable skills?
For example, what if an educator designed an assignment to demonstrate the most important aspect of ChatGPT –?i.e., the role of the questions posed by the human:
Now we’re using AI to teach critical thinking; the relationship between inputs and outputs; forming better questions.
What if an educator used ChatGPT to teach better writing skills by demonstrating the value of proper editing?
These are two small examples. Professional educators will think of better ones.?
By the way, I asked ChatGPT how an educator might use it as a teaching tool.?Here is its response:
Let’s fast-froward to ideas that harness AI to help sharpen the uniquely human skills that students, and all of us, need to succeed in life.
PS:?I created the above illustration for this article using DALL-E – ChatGPT’s AI graphics sibling – by inputting this prompt:?"Painting of a university professor arguing with a student in the style of Johannes Vermeer."
Founder, Rehumanize ? University Lecturer
1 年Today's NY TImes has an excellent example of educators using AI to train the next generation of technology creators and consumers in “critical computing" – an approach in which understanding how to critique computer algorithms is as important as knowing how to program computers. https://nyti.ms/3XdA5FR