The University of Hong Kong: Generative AI Tool Arrangement To Change From 20 Instructions Per Month To A Maximum Of 500,000 Words

After the University of Hong Kong initially introduced the new policy and details of the use of generative artificial intelligence tools (GenAI) in a press conference on August 3, the school recently officially sent an email to all students announcing the latest usage regulations. Compared with the previous regulation that students can only use 20…

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Harvard Computer Professor Plans To Use Artificial Intelligence To Correct Students’ Homework

Since the artificial intelligence chat robot ChatGPT became popular, people have tried to integrate ChatGPT in different fields, hoping to improve and increase efficiency. The discussion on whether artificial intelligence should be used in the university environment usually focused on whether students can use ChatGPT to assist in submitting reports. Some universities accepted it, and…

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Howard County School Sues Social Media Companies For Causing Mental Health Problems Among Students In The United States

The influence of social platforms on young people has been quite controversial for many years. Recently, a school in the United States sued several social platform companies, accusing them of causing a “mental health crisis” for students. The Howard County School District in Maryland recently sued Meta, Google, Snap, and ByteDance, arguing that their social…

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