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1、话题:ChatGPT 文体:议论文 词数:525AI Can Save Education from ItselfChatGPT, the new artificial-intelligence technology created by Open AI, has many worrying about the future of education.The two largest public school districts, New York and Los Angeles, have stopped the chatbot from their devices and networks
2、, worried that students may use it to cheat on exams.Though ChatGPTs abilities are limited, it will likely continue to disrupt education as the technology develops.But educators neednt fear this change. Such technologies are transformative (有改造能力的), but they influence only the information-centric ty
3、pe of education that is failing to help students succeed. What young people need today is educational models that help them focus on their studies. They need instruction that provides them with real-life skills and prepares them for an economy in which mechanical tasks will be increasingly performed
4、 by machines. AI may be a useful invention that speeds up much-needed educational reform.Practicing skills to develop ones ability with reasoning, analysis and argumentationrather than memorizing basic informationshould be central to learning. These are skills young people will need in future career
5、s and,most important, that Al cant copy.Our experience with AI is perhaps best understood when compared with previous disruptions (冲击) in education. When printed books, for example, began to appear in the mid-1400s with the invention of the movable type, one can imagine university professors were fi
6、lled with scare. Up until that point,lectures depended on a specific model:Professors read from their manuscripts (手稿), while students rushed to copy whatever they heard. If students could simply buy the book,teachers likely thought, they wouldnt need to come to class.Yet in practice, printing had t
7、he opposite influence: The number of universities increased along with the total number of books.The new technology disrupted the mechanical aspect of education, but in doing so, it allowed educators to refocus on higher-level skillsthe strategic elements (战略要素). The same followed the introduction o
8、f calculators and spreadsheets, which freed up time that would have been spent memorizing rote algorithms (死记硬背的算法) for math problems.This change didnt make the underlying (根本的) skills unnecessary; it only transformed what could be done with them. The effect of such technology as ChatGPT will likely
9、 be similar,with the mechanical production of text being displaced by higher-order thinking about how to best use those words. As the production of coherent prose becomes a simple task for a machine, possessing the skill to ask the right questions or stake out the right positions will become key. Th
10、e Al will serve as an information-gathering and mechanical-organizing tool,but it wont reduce the need for critical thinking. These skills are here to stay and only increase in value.Unless schools can address the strategic reasons for learning and provide an education that trains students in how to
11、 use the tools of information,they will, without doubt, be left behind by rapid innovation and change. They must remember that the value created by education isnt a head full of facts. Its a person with the skill to use these facts with the tools available to magnify (扩大) his effect in the world. AI
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