Colleges and Companies Grapple with ChatGPT Cheating as Researchers Expose Flaws
- ChatGPT generates incorrect answers for over half of software engineering prompts, but humans struggle to identify the errors.
- Educators are returning to paper exams and requiring editing histories to prevent AI cheating after a surge in academic integrity violations.
- AI detectors are currently unreliable in identifying ChatGPT-generated text, leading to concerns about false accusations.
- Hackers are uncovering vulnerabilities in ChatGPT that allow it to provide harmful instructions, prompting fixes from developers.
- Some companies are banning ChatGPT over data leakage fears, while others are embracing it to improve workflow efficiency.