This week’s recommendation comes from:

Joe Dostilio posing in front of trees

Joe Dostilio

Mathematics Fellow

Joe says, “We all Google things or use other online search engines when we want information. Then we learn by reading through the websites, articles, and papers found by the search. This ChatGPT takes it a step further by answering any question for us. Very powerful technology. At the same time, lots of questions arise, especially when it comes to how the chatbot can be used in schools.”

‘Everybody is cheating’: Why this teacher has adopted an open ChatGPT policy

Patrick Wood and Mary Louise Kelly

“I don’t think human nature changes as a result of ChatGPT. I think capability did.” – Ethan Mollick, associate professor at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School

Associate professor Ethan Mollick is requiring his students to use chatbot ChatGPT, with some policies in place. Read on to hear his thoughts on this technology and how it has worked so far in his classes.