ChatGPT has completed Master of Business Administration in USA. Artificial intelligence reached a final score of 5.
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The essentials in a nutshell
- Artificial Intelligence ChatGPT has been creating global buzz for weeks.
- The chatbot has now successfully completed a course at an elite US university.
Artificial intelligence ChatGPT has been watching the international for weeks For conversation. Now a new case from the US shows that it’s not just software For homework good Obviously, this program can also be mastered in university courses.
Bott is a graduate of the Philadelphia-based Wharton Business School. Finally, Grade B to B-, which corresponds to Grade 5 in Switzerland.
The professor is excited about ChatGPT
Professor Christian Dervish teaches the “Operations Management” course at a reputed university and runs a small company. study By. He asked the AI some questions from his final exam.
Students are required to find out at which stage the production plant bottleneck occurs during the ore extraction process. ChatGPT has no challenge. “Wow! Not only is the answer correct, it’s also excellently explained,” Dervish reports in his post study.
On subsequent questions, similar to material tasks in middle school, the bot makes even more serious mistakes. Dervish says: “We’re still a long way from A+ for complex problems, and we still need one person behind it.”
ChatGPT is polarized
However, this case is shaking the country High tides: Wharton is a respected institution at the University of Pennsylvania and recognized as the best place to educate the future business elite. Tesla– Founder Elon Musk, Google-pass Google CEO Or Ivanka Trump All are former graduates.
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In the future, Terwiesch will work to improve the software With homework and exams Do not allow. Not so his colleague Ethan Molick, who teaches at the Wharton School of Business. Recently, the use of ChatGPT has been made mandatory in its courses.
“Süddeutsche Zeitung” reports that students must use an online tool to pass. However, points will be deducted if you misuse them or fail to identify errors. Molik’s motto: “We can’t beat AI, but it doesn’t have to beat us either.”
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