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NYC Education Dept. Blocks ChatGPT on School Devices, Networks


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The program, created by the organization OpenAI, uses machine learning to come up with its own custom-made responses to specific prompts.

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New York City students and teachers can no longer access ChatGPT — the new artificial intelligence-powered chatbot that generates stunningly cogent and lifelike writing — on education department devices or internet networks, agency officials confirmed Tuesday.

The education department blocked access to the program, citing "negative impacts on student learning, and concerns regarding the safety and accuracy of content," a spokesperson said. The move from the nation's largest school system could have ripple effects as districts and schools across the country grapple with how to respond to the arrival of the dynamic new technology.

The chatbot's ability to churn out pitch perfect essay responses to prompts spanning a wide range of subjects has sparked fears among some schools and educators that their writing assignments could soon become obsolete — and that the program could encourage cheating and plagiarism.

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