How will generative AI change education?

Generative AI has powerful applications as a source for knowledge acquisition, as it can be used quickly and coherently to produce text outputs on almost any subject.Many generative AI models are also capable of producing efficient code in the programming language of a user’s choice or assessing the viability of pre-written code. The wide availability of these models is something with which academic institutions have already had to grapple in the past year alone. Tools such as ChatGPT put traditional assessment methods such as written coursework or take-home exams at risk, but also act as powerful assistants for computing students looking to improve their programming skills.In this episode Jane is joined by Prashanth Chandrasekar, CEO of Stack Overflow, to discuss how AI can change education and digital innovation.For more information:Record computing degree applications driven by AI interest, says BCSA-level results 2023: What’s driving the uptake in computing degrees?What is ChatGPT and what does it mean for businesses?Over-reliance on ChatGPT could harm worker performanceDevelopers more likely to introduce security vulnerabilities in code when using AI assistantsChatGPT gives wrong answers to programming questions more than 50% of the timeStack Overflow temporarily bans ChatGPT from platform

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