Tech Tuesday with Theunis : Chat GPT watermarking
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There is an almost universal desire, a fervent wish that has left the lips of many a student deep in the throes of completing a challenging essay, book report or thesis : "why can't someone write this for me?!!" Although entirely necessary for the process of learning or research, we've all lamented the tediousness of painstakingly collecting our opinions and relevant facts and forging them into something that will grant us the coveted positive assessment of our teaches or lecturers.
Recently, AI has entered the chat so to speak, with Chat GPT being used not as it was intended but as a crutch to compose all these papers required from students, sometimes as a plagiaristic tool to shirk the responsibility altogether, which has caused a multitude of issues for educational institutions. Theunis Jansen van Rensburg from Bandwidth Blog talks to Keeno Lee about a new possible way to thwart the efforts of dishonest students intent on using this AI for nefarious purposes,,,
Recently, AI has entered the chat so to speak, with Chat GPT being used not as it was intended but as a crutch to compose all these papers required from students, sometimes as a plagiaristic tool to shirk the responsibility altogether, which has caused a multitude of issues for educational institutions. Theunis Jansen van Rensburg from Bandwidth Blog talks to Keeno Lee about a new possible way to thwart the efforts of dishonest students intent on using this AI for nefarious purposes,,,