ChatGPT (Conversational Graphical Processing Technology) is a type of Artificial Intelligence (AI) that is being increasingly used in Canada to teach Canadian kids.
While it can be a great tool to teach kids concepts and problem–solving skills, it can also be detrimental and limit the development of their creative and critical thinking skills. ChatGPT can lead to kids being overly reliant on technology, reducing their ability to think independently. It can also encourage rote learning and discourage the formation of opinions and ideas. It also limits the development of their emotional intelligence and social interaction skills as ChatGPT does not have the capacity to foster an emotional connection with the user.
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ChatGPT is making Canadian kids dumb
ChatGPT also limits the ability of kids to complete tasks on their own as it provides them with the answers. This can be damaging to their problem–solving skills and creativity as they are not forced to think for themselves or come up with solutions. Overall, ChatGPT can be a great tool for teaching kids, but it should not be the only tool used. Kids should also be encouraged to think for themselves and encouraged to develop their creative and critical thinking skills.
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Recently in Canada, an incident occurred in which a teacher named Benson, who teaches English at Pickering College in Newmarket, Ont. started noticing that his Grade 12 students were handing in essays that looked the same.
“I had voices that resembled one another,” he said.
So, in this way, the AI in the form of ChatGPT is making Canadian kids dumb.
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