¿Inteligencia artificial o natural? : los humanos y el Chat GPT: un examen a la inteligencia humana

Artificial or natural intelligence? Those dystopian futures that some novels, series or movies plan are closer tan we think. Without abandoning the humanist principles that guide our professional and teaching work, we raise the risks of ceding control of institutions to AI. A risk that puts the very...

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Autor principal: Gaitan Hairabedian, Carlos Federico
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Derecho. Departamento de Publicaciones 2023
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Sumario:Artificial or natural intelligence? Those dystopian futures that some novels, series or movies plan are closer tan we think. Without abandoning the humanist principles that guide our professional and teaching work, we raise the risks of ceding control of institutions to AI. A risk that puts the very foundations of our institutions at stake. The irruption of the GPT Chat in the classrooms of schools and universities modified the way of studying and examining. How can we think of a home exam about a subject having a digital algorithm at hand (or smartphone, its modern extension) that simply with a few brief indications can solve them by oneself? What risks does this imply for the educational system? We have no alternative but to incorporate it based on those lessons that Litwin provides us, in which she associates technology with good educational practices. For this reason, inspired by a holistic conception of the educational process, in this essay I want to share a novel way of dealing with this reality and adopting the GPT Chat to the home exam, including it, and at the same time submitting it to the student's analysis. I try this not only to achieve "cognitive change" but as an expression of an instinct for supervenience, a resistance perhaps, of the human over the virtual