AI Bot ChatGPT Passes Law and Medical Exams with Human Help

AI Bot ChatGPT Passes Law and Medical Exams with Human Help
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The Open AI chatbot ChatGPT Passes Law and Medical Exams with the help of Humans

The research release version of San Francisco-based OpenAI's AI-powered chatbot ChatGPT has passed several exams. In this article, we have explained how the AI bot ChatGPT passes the medical exams and law exams. ChatGPT passes law and medical exams with human help from the University of Minnesota courses.

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The Chatbot passes exams including law exams from the University of Minnesota courses, parts of the US Medical Licensing exams, and an exam from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business.

Although the chatbot passed these tests, it did not always do so with flying colours and occasionally required human assistance to complete the tasks.

Would Chat GPT3 Get a Wharton MBA? a research article, was published. The chatbot's performance was evaluated by researcher Christian Terwiesch using a test that MBA students typically take.

Terwiesch claimed that ChatGPT performed "amazingly" when it came to fundamental inquiries about its subject but occasionally made "surprising blunders" in computations appropriate for middle school. Although ChatGPT could occasionally change its answers in response to hints, it was still unable to answer particularly complex questions.

The announcement follows Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, denying rumours that the forthcoming ChatGPT version would be significantly more advanced than the one that has been available for public testing since December 1, 2022.

Academics and test administrators have cautioned against the risks of students utilising ChatGPT to submit plagiarised essays or cheat on exams, while businesses are developing a variety of methods to identify the usage of AI-based technologies in submitted work.

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