ChatGPT loves to delve
Part of my role at MathWorks involves supporting academics in the use of their tools. Every now and then I get involved with co-supervising projects which usually involves some element of assessment. Ever since the advent of ChatGPT, I have noticed that students like to ‘delve’ into topics a lot more than they used to. The topics that are being delved into often involve a ‘complex interplay’ of something or maybe there’s reference to an ‘intricate dance’ while the reader is invited to go on a ‘journey’.
Obviously (I hope!) the appearance of such statements cannot be used as a ‘ChatGPT detector’ since it seems that no one can make a viable one without too many false positives or by disadvantaging various groups.
I do find it amusing though! Let’s go on a journey and delve into watching paint dry.
Let’s delve into ‘nothing’ and embark on a journey
Even when stuck in a Traffic Jam, we get to go on a journey. Of course, there is more delving too!
All of the above are interactions with my paid-for ChatGPT 4 account.
Have you noticed this? Do your students delve into things more than they used to? Let me know on Twitter or LinkedIn.