The artificial intelligence is under the watchful eye of Quality and Qualifications Ireland.
Chat GPT will become a useful tool, rather than being a first sign that machines and AI will take over our lives according to a Dean of Faculty at TUS Athlone.
The generative artificial intelligence is thought to be a threat to third level institutes and their ability to identify a students work, compared to that of the computer programme.
Quality and Qualifications Ireland, the academic standards watchdog, is closely following developments to adjust how future assessment practice will be planned.
Dean of Faculty for Continuing, Professional, Online and Distance Learning at TUS, Michael Tobin, says the fears around Chat GPT are reminiscent of concerns about another invention from many years ago:
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