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Feb 21, 2023 08:38 PM
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Chinese Educators Should Embrace ChatGPT as Part of Reform, Experts Say

On Feb. 1, 2023, high school teachers participated in a ChatGPT seminar in Geneva, Switzerland. Photo: VCG
On Feb. 1, 2023, high school teachers participated in a ChatGPT seminar in Geneva, Switzerland. Photo: VCG

China should embrace ChatGPT as part of education reform rather than banning it outright, the country’s experts said.

With its ability to answer questions articulately and compose texts across a variety of subjects, the AI-powered chatbot developed by U.S. startup OpenAI has captured the world’s imagination since it debuted in November. It had amassed an estimated 100 million monthly active users by January, making it the fastest-growing app of all time, according to a report by Swiss banking group UBS.

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