ChatGPT has passed the US medical licensing exam, but also several other exams like a Wharton Business School exam. "I don't know, how do you properly vet who the best students are for these schools?" he asks. He says wealthy parents pay people like him and you to write their 16-17 year old kids' essays. But if someone wrote their own memoir with ChatGPT, I think people would judge them all of a sudden.
ChatGPT broke records in adoption, hitting 100m monthly active users in a matter of months... faster than any other web platform prior. Even faster than TikTok!
But with fast adoption comes equally swift resistance, surfacing questions around how this technology is changing the wider world. Should AI models be allowed in schools? How about the courtroom? Do stock image photographers have a fighting chance?
In this episode, Cal and Steph step into the shoes of many people tackling these difficult questions right now. From the middle school teacher to the college admissions officer, to the owners of a stock image sites, or even the head of the Bar Association... how would you respond? What questions would you be asking?
Listen in to hear Cal and Steph's takes.
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