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ChatGPT, can you think for me?
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ChatGPT, can you think for me?
It was late at night and Santa Rosa Junior College first-semester nursing student Zara Knight had to give a presentation the next morning. She was tired and wanted an easy out, so she copied and pasted the instructions into ChatGPT. In less than a minute, the artificial intelligence chatbot spat out a ready-to-deliver presentation. “It’s an easy out, and it’s not that I don’t know what I’m learning, because I do. I’m lazy; I don’t want to write …
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