OpenAI responds to ChatGPT: Using it too much will make you stupid

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Will Using ChatGPT Too Much Make You Stupid? Official Response Has Arrived!

OpenAI's Education Lead Leah Belsky clearly stated: AI is essentially a tool, and the key lies in how to use it.

In this OpenAI official podcast, Leah Belsky, together with two college students, answered network concerns about AI tools in learning and examined how ChatGPT is changing learning and teaching globally.

They also discussed methods to correctly use AI to avoid "brain rot".

To improve user learning experience, OpenAI proposed a "learning mode": transforming ChatGPT from a tool that merely "provides answers" to one that guides students to actively find answers.

We have summarized the core content of this podcast, let's take a look.

AI is Essentially a Tool

Facing online headlines claiming AI leads to "brain rot", OpenAI's Education Lead Leah Belsky said this is one of the questions she is asked daily.

AI is essentially a tool, and the key lies in how to use it.

Leah Belsky pointed out: Learning requires effort, processing information, and digesting knowledge.

Simply put, if students use AI merely as an "answer machine", it will indeed hinder learning - can knowledge be obtained just by copying homework? Obviously not.

However, if used in a way that expands critical thinking and creativity, it can promote learning, which is OpenAI's goal.

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However, netizens are more concerned about: So when will GPT 5 actually come out?

Everyone can't wait anymore...

Reference Links:

[1]https://x.com/OpenAI/status/1950572629670412376

[2]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCLkJra0PjY

[3]https://openai.com/zh-Hans-CN/index/chatgpt-study-mode/

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