PODCAST INVITADO: Ed-Technical Temporada 2 Mini Episodio 3

Esta temporada Libby Hills de la Jacobs Foundation y el investigador de IA Owen Henkel continúan hablando con destacados investigadores, profesionales y educadores sobre el tema. Serie de podcasts Ed-Technical Se abordará la vanguardia de la IA en la educación. Se desglosarán conceptos complejos de IA en explicaciones no técnicas para comprender mejor las investigaciones y ayudar a los educadores a discernir la información útil entre la exageración generada por la IA. 

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In this short, Libby and Owen discuss a recent paper that has generated interest and discussion called ‘Generative AI Can Harm Learning’. The paper presents the findings from a thought-provoking study of nearly 1,000 students in Turkey. The study tested the effects of giving students access to two different versions of GPT-4 while studying math: one was essentially ChatGPT and the other was a version of GPT-4 that had been tailored for tutoring with a thin prompt wrapper – so it didn’t just give students the answer.

The main finding (that the title is based on) is that access to generic ChatGPT had a negative effect on students’ math test results, versus the control group who studied with no access to a chatbot. Not everyone agrees that the results justify the somewhat dramatic title, or that the title reflects the most interesting findings from the study. Listen in to see what Libby and Owen think.

The ‘Generative AI Can Harm Learning’ paper can be found aquí.