Code Ninjas: The AI-In-Education Problem Isn’t Cheating. It’s Passivity.
AI in education is a problem, says Code Ninjas CEO Navin Gurnaney. But it's not cheating. Rather, it's passivity.
AI in education is a problem, says Code Ninjas CEO Navin Gurnaney. But it's not cheating. Rather, it's passivity.
After 80 years of fruitless struggle by human mathematicians, a major geometry conjecture has at last been solved—via a straightforward query to a chatbot. The company OpenAI, maker of ChatGPT, announced the result yesterday, together with comments from a number of experts, who declared the artificial intelligence’s method “clever” and “elegant.” “No previous AI-generated proof has come close” to meeting those high standards, wrote Timothy Gowers, a mathematician at the University of Cambridge, in commentary solicited by OpenAI.
Meta says Incognito Chat is coming to WhatsApp and the Meta AI app, offering temporary AI conversations processed in a secure environment that even Meta cannot access.
For its portability and daily productivity, it's a winner. Potential Windows-on-Arm issues and modest graphics chops, however, keep it from being a true all-arounder.