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THE GLOBAL FOUNDER FRAMERS OF THE WORLD STUDENTS SOCIETY - the exclusive and eternal ownership of every student - just so rises to give the Parents, Students, Professors and Teachers a rousing standing ovation.
SOMEDAY - in the very near future, Welcome to every campus in the world. Here's your chatbot. Tech giants - tech companies intend to transform '' student life '' with an array of A.I. tools.
OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT has a plan to overhaul college education - by embedding its artificial intelligence tools in every facet of campus life.
If the company's strategy succeeds, universities in the United States, and someday the worldover, would give students A.I. assistants to help guide and tutor them from orientation day through graduation.
Professors would provide customized A.I. study bots for each class. Career services would offer recruiter chatbots for students to practice job interviews. And undergrads could turn on chatbot's voice mode to be quizzed aloud and ahead of a test.
OpenAI dubs its sales pitch '' A.I. native universities.''
'' Our vision is that, over time, A.I. would become part of the core infrastructure of higher education,'' Leah Belsky, OpenAI's vice president of education, said in an interview. In the same way that give students school email accounts, she said, soon ''every student who comes to campus would have access to their personalized A.I. account. ''
To spread chatbots on campuses, OpenAI is selling premium A.I. services to universities for faculty and student use. It is also running campaigns aimed at getting students who have never used chatbots to try ChatGPT.
Some universities, including the University of Maryland and California State University, are already working to make A.I. tools part of students' everyday experiences. In early June, Duke University in North Carolina began offering unlimited ChatGPT access to students, faculty and staff.
It also introduced a university platform, DukeGPT, with A.I. tools developed by Duke.
OpenAI's campaign is part of an escalating AI arms race among tech giants to win over universities and students with their chatbots. The company is following in their footsteps of rivals like Google and Microsoft that have for years pushed to get their computers and software into schools, and court students as future customers.
The competition is so heated that, Sam Altman, OpenAI's chief executive, and Elon Musk, who founded the rival xAI, posted dueling announcements on social media this spring offering free premium A.I. services for college students during the exam period.
Then Google upped the ante, announcing free-student access to its premium chatbot service '' through finals 2026.''
OpenAI ignited the recent A.I. education trend. In late 2022, the company's rollout of ChatGPT, which can produce human-sounding essays and term papers, helped set-off a wave of chatbot fueled cheating.
Generative A.I. tools like ChatGPT, which are trained on large databases of texts, also make stuff up, which can mislead students.
Less than three years later, millions of college students regularly use A.I. chatbots as research, writing computer programming and idea-generating aides.
Now OpenAI is capitalizing on ChatGPT's popularity to promote the company's A.I. services to universities as the new infrastructure for college education.
The Honour and Serving of the Latest Global Operational Research on AI, Students, chatbots and university infrastructure, continues. The World Students Society thanks Natasha Singer.
With respectful dedication to all the College and University campuses around the world, and then Global Founder Framers of !WOW!, Parents, Students, Professors and Teachers of the world.
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