Exploring the Strengths, Weaknesses, and Ethics of Chat GPT in Classrooms
Chat GPT Lesson Plan for Educators (Grades 3–6)
By: Rooz Aliabadi
ChatGPT has captured the world’s interest by engaging humans naturally, thereby making people question how soon AI could realize a general intelligence ability. Yet ChatGPT is far from perfect, and even AI developers do not fully grasp how it works. In this lesson plan designed for teachers (Grades 3–6), students will explore the abilities of AI language models such as ChatGPT, probe their weaknesses, and gain a basic understanding of how they work.
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By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
- Use ChatGPT to revise well-known stories.
- Identify current weaknesses in ChatGPT.
- Explain in a fundamental sense how ChatGPT and other large language models work.
ChatGPT is a powerful tool that can revolutionize communication, learning, and living. Its ability to provide contextualized and processed information, understand the intent behind a user’s query, and deliver results tailored to the user’s needs is an essential breakthrough in information search.
As OpenAI and similar companies continue to develop and update its database and improve ChatGPT, it is crucial to consider the implications of this technology on society, including the potential for job replacement, the importance of data and information collection, and the potential for dumbing down the population. ChatGPT is a powerful tool with great promise, but it is also essential to consider needed guardrails. At ReadyAI, we believe the first step to genuinely exploring the strengths, weaknesses, and ethics of Chat GPT should be taken in classrooms.
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This article was written by Rooz Aliabadi (rooz@readyai.org). Eryka Wilson (eryka@readyai.org) and Prof. David Touretzky (CMU) developed this Chat GPT Lesson Plan.
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