Educators unable to stop students from using ChatGPT, new AI that ‘writes’ papers

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Educators unable to stop students from using ChatGPT, new AI that ‘writes’ papers
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Educators across the U.S. are sounding the alarm over ChatGPT, an upstart artificial intelligence that can write term papers for students based on keywords without clear signs of plagiarism.

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