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New York City Schools Ban ChatGPT Amid Cheating Worries

Access to ChatGPT is now restricted on New York City school computers and internet networks.
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The New York City Department of Education is blocking access to ChatGPT on its online devices and internet networks. 

The AI-powered chatbot can generate conversational answers to users’ questions and even write essays, drawing from an enormous volume of online sources.

It’s being restricted, the department told education news site Chalkbeat Tuesday, because of “negative impacts on student learning and concerns regarding the safety and accuracy of content.”

“While the tool may be able to provide quick and easy answers to questions, it does not build critical-thinking and problem-solving skills, which are essential for academic and lifelong success,” school system spokesperson Jenna Lyle told the outlet.

Students and faculty can still connect to ChatGPT on devices not linked to the school system. And access can be requested by individuals interested in studying the technology behind the next-generation chatbot, Lyle added. 

While New York City is the first to block ChatGPT, it is the nation’s largest school system and the move could be a harbinger of similar moves elsewhere.

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Dustin York, a communications professor at Maryville University, previously told CNET that would be a shame.

“Educators thought that Google, Wikipedia and the internet itself would ruin education, but they did not,” York said. “What worries me most are educators who may actively try to discourage the acknowledgment of AI like ChatGPT. It’s a tool, not a villain.”

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