Aurélie Jean is a doctor of science and an entrepreneur. She has notably published
On the other side of the Machine.
Voyage of a Scientist to the Land of Algorithms
(2019) and
Do Algorithms Make the Law?
(2022), published by L'Observatoire.
There are decisions that make us take the risk of locking ourselves into a distorted analysis of the world around us.
This is the case of Sciences Po's announcement, in a letter to students, which prohibits the use of the ChatGPT conversational agent.
Even if we understand the intentions of this letter, its form is awkward because it implies a strict prohibition "
except for educational use supervised by a teacher
".
While the letter should have revolved around this last point in particular, it revolves around the ban.
Sciences Po should teach ChatGPT instead of banning it.
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ChatGPT is the name given to the conversational agent designed by the OpenAI organization, which has been greatly improved…
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