BYU study


Probably quite a lot of things, according to a recent study conducted by a group of BYU professors who had that very question. When ChatGPT burst onto the scene in early 2023, the professors noticed all kinds of confusion on social media about who should be using it and why. They decided to ask 455 BYU students to share the prompts they’d fed ChatGPT and the instructions their teachers gave them about the new tech.

The results showed that students were taking advantage of the tool’s interactive, iterative nature to converse with ChatGPT as they might with an instructor. “As one of the students commented, ‘It is like my 24/7 TA,’” said BYU computer science professor Amanda Hughes, a co-author of the paper, which was published in the proceedings of 57th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. “I thought that was a really interesting description of the technology.”

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