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"It Remembers" — TikToker Explains Why Students Shouldn't Use ChatGPT To Write Essays

Students, beware!

Cover image via @aniksingal/TikTok ChatGPT

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ChatGPT has taken the world by a storm because of its ability to come up with long dedicated articles by just keying in a few prompts.

But if you've been using it for assignments, then you may want to stop doing that.

TikTok user @aniksingal recently posted a TikTok to warn students that if they use ChatGPT to write their essays, their teachers can find out.

Essentially, if a teacher suspects that your work is written by a machine, he can simply input the prompt "ChatGPT, did you write this?" alongside a copy of your work into the writing bot, and it will tell them every single detail.

At the time of writing, the video has garnered over 3.7 million views. Some students took the opportunity to poke fun at their teachers in the comments section.

Image via @aniksingal/TikTok

Image via @aniksingal/TikTok

One user said in jest that when prompting ChatGPT to write the essay for them, they should ask it to not snitch on them as well.

Image via @aniksingal/TikTok

But the funniest one has got to be when this particular user said that their teacher actually encourages them to use ChatGPT for assignments, haha!

Image via @aniksingal/TikTok

ChatGPT aside, a computer science student developed their own software to detect AI-written articles:

Even the ChatGPT developers themselves made a software to detect AI-written articles produced from their own tool:

We tried writing an article using ChatGPT, here's how it turned out:

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