Technology
Artificial intelligence (AI)
OpenAI
ChatGPT
Computing
OpenAI o1, AKA Strawberry, appears to be a significant advance, but its ‘chain
of thought’ should be made public knowledge
It’s nearly two years since OpenAI released ChatGPT on an unsuspecting world,
and the world, closely followed by the stock market, lost its mind. All over the
place, people were wringing their hands wondering: What This Will Mean For
[enter occupation, industry, business, institution].
Within academia, for example, humanities professors agonised about how they
would henceforth be able to grade essays if students were using ChatGPT or
similar technology to help write them. The answer, of course, is to come up with
better ways of grading, because students will use these tools for the simple
reason that it would be idiotic not to – just as it would be daft to do
budgeting without spreadsheets. But universities are slow-moving beasts and even
as I write, there are committees in many ivory towers solemnly trying to
formulate “policies on AI use”.
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