How ChatGPT Can Improve Education, Not Threaten it

2023-02-17 02:23:48
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To read the news, the sanctity of everything from college application essays to graduate school tests to medical licensing exams is imperiled by easy access to advanced artificial intelligence like ChatGPT, the AI chatbot that can produce remarkably clear, long-form answers to complex questions. Educators in particular worry about students turning to ChatGPT to help them complete assignments. One proposed solution is to roll back the clock to the 20th century, making students write exam essays using pen and paper, without the use of any Internet-connected electronic devices. The University of California, Los Angeles, where I teach, is considering making it an honor code violation to use ChatGPT for taking an exam or writing a paper.

That’s the wrong approach. This semester, I am telling the students in my class at the UCLA School of Law that they are free to use ChatGPT in their writing assignments. The time when a person had to be a good writer to produce good writing ended in late 2022, and we need to adapt. Rather than banning students from using labor-saving and time-saving AI writing tools, we should teach students to use them ethically and productively.

To remain competitive throughout their careers, students need to learn how to prompt an AI writing tool to elicit worthwhile output and know how to evaluate its quality, accuracy and originality. They need to learn to compose well-organized, coherent essays involving a mix of AI-generated text and traditional writing. As professionals working into the 2060s and beyond, they will need to learn how to engage productively with AI systems, using them to both complement and enhance human creativity with the extraordinary power promised by mid-21st-century AI.

In addition to the sound pedagogical reasons for treating ChatGPT as an opportunity and not a threat, there are practical ones as well. It simply isn’t feasible to effectively ban access to this technology. Honor code or not, many students will be unable to resist the temptation to seek AI assistance with their writing. And how would an educational institution enforce a ChatGPT ban? While there are tools aimed at detecting text produced by AI, future versions of AI will get better at emulating human writing—including to the point of emulating the style of the particular person who is using it. In the resulting arms race, the AI writing tools will always be one step ahead of the tools to detect AI text.

Enforcement of a ChatGPT ban would also inevitably produce the injustice of false positives and false negatives. Some students who use ChatGPT despite a ban would, through luck or thanks to careful-enough editing of AI-generated text, avoid having their writing flagged as AI-assisted. Worse, some students would be falsely accused of using ChatGPT, triggering enormous stress and potentially leading to punishment for a wrong they did not commit.

And what of the argument that learning to write well provides benefits that go well beyond writing? Writing a good essay from scratch requires careful, often painstaking, thought about organization, flow and communication. Learning to write without AI does indeed promote focused, disciplined thinking. But learning to successfully combine unassisted and AI-assisted writing to create truly good essays also requires these qualities.

Writing is a craft worthy of enormous respect, one which few of us ever master. But most students don’t aspire to become professional writers. Instead, they are preparing for careers where they will write to further goals beyond the production of writing. As we do today, they will write to communicate, explain, convince, memorialize, request and persuade. AI writing tools, when properly used, will help them do those things better.

When I was a middle and high school student in the late 1970s and early 1980s, I was told that professional success required good “penmanship” and the ability to perform long division by hand. By the time I entered the professional workforce in the late 1980s, technology advances had rendered those skills obsolete. Education culture can be very slow to change, as evidenced by the fact that many schools today still force children to learn long division—a task they will never have to perform anywhere outside of school. With AI writing, educators should stay ahead of the technology curve, as opposed to lagging decades behind it.

The upshot: I am helping my students to prepare for a future in which AI is simply another technology tool as opposed to a novelty. I am also telling them that they are solely and fully responsible for the writing they turn in bearing their name. If it’s factually inaccurate, that’s on them. If it’s badly organized, that’s on them. If it’s stylistically or logically inconsistent, that’s on them. If it’s partially plagiarized, that means that they have committed plagiarism.

In short, I’m encouraging my students to become responsible, aware users of the AI technologies that will play a profoundly important role over the course of their careers. The AI writing, so to speak, is on the wall.

This is an opinion and analysis article, and the views expressed by the author or authors are not necessarily those of Scientific American.

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ChatGPT如何改善而不是威胁教育
要阅读这则新闻,从大学申请论文到研究生入学考试,再到医学执照考试,一切的神圣性都因像ChatGPT这类先进的AI聊天机器人而受到威胁。ChatGPT能够对复杂问题生成清晰且长篇幅的回答。特别是教育界人士,他们担心学生会转向ChatGPT来完成作业。一种提议的解决方案是倒退回20世纪的做法,让学生在考试中用纸笔写作,不使用任何联网的电子设备。我任教的加利福尼亚大学洛杉矶分校(UCLA)正在考虑将考试或论文中使用ChatGPT定为违反荣誉守则的行为。但这种做法是错误的。本学期,我告诉UCLA法学院的学生,他们可以在写作作业中自由使用ChatGPT。个人必须具备优秀写作能力才能写出好文章的时代,已于2022年底结束,我们必须对此进行适应。与其禁止学生使用能节省劳动和时间的AI写作工具,不如教会学生如何以道德和有效的方式使用它们。学生若想在职业生涯中保持竞争力,就必须学会如何提示AI写作工具以获得有价值的内容,并知道如何评估其质量、准确性与原创性。他们需要学习如何将结构良好、逻辑清晰的论文写作与AI生成文本和传统写作结合起来。作为2060年代甚至以后仍将从事工作的专业人士,他们必须学会如何高效地与AI系统互动,利用AI系统非凡的潜力来补充和增强人类的创造力。除了将ChatGPT视为机遇而非威胁的教育理念上的合理理由外,还有一些实用性的考虑。简单地说,要有效禁止使用这种技术是不可行的。无论是否有荣誉守则,许多学生都无法抵御寻求AI写作帮助的诱惑。而教育机构又该如何执行对ChatGPT的禁令呢?虽然目前已有检测AI生成文本的工具,但未来的人工智能将更加擅长模仿人类写作,包括模仿使用该AI的人的文风。在随之而来的技术对抗中,AI写作工具总会在检测工具之前领先一步。对ChatGPT的禁令也会不可避免地造成误判的不公正现象。有些学生尽管违反规定使用ChatGPT,但凭借运气或精心编辑AI生成的文本,可以避免被标记为AI辅助写作。更糟的是,一些学生会被错误地指控使用ChatGPT,从而带来巨大的心理压力,甚至可能因未犯的错误而受到惩罚。还有一种观点认为,学习写作本身所带来的好处远不止于写作本身。从头开始写一篇好文章需要仔细、有时甚至是繁琐地思考结构、逻辑和表达。确实,不使用AI写作可以培养专注和有条理的思维能力。但是,学会将自主写作与AI辅助写作成功结合,以创作真正优秀文章的过程,同样需要这些能力。写作是一门值得极大尊重的艺术,我们中很少有人能真正掌握它。然而,大多数学生并不希望成为职业作家。相反,他们正在为未来的职业生涯做准备,写作将被用来实现超越写作本身的目标。正如我们今天所做的那样,他们将通过写作来沟通、解释、说服、记录、请求和影响他人。当AI写作工具被恰当地使用时,它们将帮助他们更好地完成这些任务。当我于1970年代末和1980年代初在中学和高中学习时,我们被告知良好的“书写能力”和手工完成长除法的能力是职业成功所必需的。然而,到1980年代末我进入职场时,这些技能已因技术进步而过时。教育文化往往变化缓慢,例如,今天许多学校仍强迫孩子们学习长除法,这是他们在学校之外永远不需要掌握的技能。面对AI写作工具,教育者应该在技术发展的前沿保持领先,而不是落后几十年。因此,我正在帮助学生为一个AI只是另一种技术工具而非新奇事物的未来做好准备。我还告诉他们,他们对其署名的文章负有全部和唯一的责任。如果文章事实错误,那是他们的问题。如果文章结构混乱,那是他们的问题。如果文章在风格或逻辑上不一致,那是他们的问题。如果文章部分抄袭,那就意味着他们犯了抄袭罪。简言之,我鼓励我的学生成为有责任感、有意识的AI技术使用者,这些技术将在他们的职业生涯中扮演极其重要的角色。可以说,AI写作的“墙”已经写下了。本文为观点与分析文章,作者观点未必代表《科学美国人》杂志的立场。
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