https://www.theverge.com/2024/1/18/24043017/openai-arizona-state-university-asu-chatgpt

I’ve personally witnessed that they’ve replaced staff with ChatGPT, namely this year’s Academic Advisors.

Since nobody is going to believe me anyways, there is no point in risking this discussion being traced back to me somehow, I’m deleting the post and comments. I have still witnessed the replacement of staff with ChatGPT. I was not mistaking the SMS acronym I actually confirmed firsthand that advisors were unavailable for any form of appointment except text format. This is real.

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    Did you just give us a fucking screenshot of an article headline instead of linking an actual article? (Edit 2: OP has now edited the post and added the link, thanks for that I guess.)

    Edit: AND you gave it a misleading title? Jesus Christ, this is the peak of low effort bullshit.

    Here’s the article, in case anyone wants to actually learn something instead of just reading a headline and commenting something edgy: https://www.theverge.com/2024/1/18/24043017/openai-arizona-state-university-asu-chatgpt

    Here’s what it actually says:

    The university will begin taking project submissions from faculty and students on where to use ChatGPT beginning in February. … There may even be room for chatbots to act as personalized tutors for ASU students, said Jones.

    Literally doesn’t say a single word about “replacing advisors or educators”.