Ian Brown on Nostr: ‘Five of the most-viewed [#OpenAI apps] are described as being able to produce ...
‘Five of the most-viewed [#OpenAI apps] are described as being able to produce content that can bypass detection tools employed by schools and universities to determine if students had produced essays and answers using #AI. These tools were viewed at least 3mn times in total, despite OpenAI barring apps that engage in or promote academic dishonesty.'
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