ChatGPT Banned for Students and Teachers in NYC

The machine learning chatbot is inaccessible on NYC school networks and devices, with a reason of “concerns about negative impacts on student learning,” a spokesperson said.

NYC State Education Building

The New York City education department has blocked access to ChatGPT, a chatbot using machine learning to create realistic text, due to concerns about the “safety and accuracy” of its content. Access to ChatGPT will be restricted on the department’s devices and networks, although individual schools can request access for the purpose of studying artificial intelligence and technology-related education.

The chatbot has generated a lot of discussion and fear about the increasing use of artificial intelligence in creative industries, but has received criticism for its limited capabilities and incorrect responses to programming questions.

There have also been reports of teachers’ concern that the technology could be used to cheat on assignments. OpenAI, the company that developed ChatGPT, has not yet commented on the ban.

It appears that ChatGPT has generated a lot of discussion and fear about the increasing use of artificial intelligence in creative industries. Some people may be concerned about the potential negative impacts on student learning and the safety and accuracy of the content generated by the chatbot. There have also been reports of teachers being concerned that the technology could be used to cheat on assignments. Additionally, ChatGPT has received criticism for its limited capabilities and for giving incorrect answers to programming questions.

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