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What Is ChatGPT

The document discusses the nature of ChatGPT, its benefits and risks in education, and its differences from search engines. It includes vocabulary related to artificial intelligence, definitions, and an answer key for a matching activity. Additionally, it prompts a blog writing task about AI's impact on communication.

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What Is ChatGPT

The document discusses the nature of ChatGPT, its benefits and risks in education, and its differences from search engines. It includes vocabulary related to artificial intelligence, definitions, and an answer key for a matching activity. Additionally, it prompts a blog writing task about AI's impact on communication.

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1. What is ChatGPT, and who created it?

2. What are some benefits of using ChatGPT in education?


3. What could be some risks or ethical concerns of using AI like ChatGPT?
4. How does ChatGPT differ from search engines like Google?
5. Can you think of other AI technologies that work similarly to ChatGPT?
6. How do you think ChatGPT is trained to understand and generate human-like text?
7. Can ChatGPT provide answers to all types of questions? Why or why not?
8. How might ChatGPT be used creatively in fields like writing or design?
9. What are some ways to improve the responses given by ChatGPT?
10. What role do humans play in monitoring or improving AI tools like ChatGPT?
11. Do you think AI like ChatGPT will ever fully replace human interaction? Why or why
not?
12. How can students and teachers use ChatGPT effectively in the classroom?
13. What are the limitations of ChatGPT when answering complex or highly specific
queries?
14. Do you think ChatGPT encourages or discourages critical thinking? Why?

"Should students use ChatGPT for their homework?

Vocabulary Matching Activity

Vocabulary Words:

1. Artificial Intelligence
2. Algorithm
3. Data Privacy
4. Automation
5. Chatbot
6. Ethical
7. Machine Learning
8. Neural Network
9. Predictive Text
10. Turing Test
11. Open Source
12. Natural Language Processing (NLP)
13. Bias
14. Virtual Assistant
15. Innovation

Definitions:
a. A set of rules followed by a computer to solve problems.
b. A computer program designed to simulate conversation with humans.
c. The use of technology to perform tasks without human involvement.
d. A type of AI system designed to recognize patterns, similar to how the human brain works.
e. The creation of new ideas, methods, or devices.
f. Relating to principles of right and wrong behavior.
g. A branch of computer science concerned with building smart machines.
h. Technology or software made freely available for anyone to use or modify.
i. Prejudice or favoritism that can be present in AI algorithms.
j. A method of training computers to learn from data and improve over time.
k. A computerized assistant like Siri or Alexa that helps users complete tasks.
l. A test designed to determine if a machine can mimic human intelligence.
m. Protection of personal information from misuse.
n. An AI feature that suggests words based on what you’re typing.
o. A set of techniques that enable computers to understand and interpret human language.

Answer Key:

1 - g, 2 - a, 3 - m, 4 - c, 5 - b, 6 - f, 7 - j, 8 - d, 9 - n, 10 - l, 11 - h, 12 - o, 13 - i, 14 - k, 15 - e

Topic: "How AI is Shaping the Future of Communication"


Instructions:

 Write a short blog (150–200 words) sharing your perspective on how AI like ChatGPT
is transforming communication in areas such as education, business, or personal
interactions.
 Include an example of how ChatGPT could be useful or problematic.

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