Guys I'm GENUINELY so interested to hear your thoughts on using AI tools for studying!! Is it banned at your school/uni? Do you regularly use it? Have you had any life-changing or embarrassing stories!? 📚 big love!!
I have been majoring in Neurosciences and have hear a lot about AI taking over the world. I knew about ChatGPT for around a year but somehow have been scared of using it, so never gave it a try. I do have an idea that I can't rely on it 100% and should be smart enough to give the correct specific prompts to get the desired answer. I heard so much about students using it to write their essays in school and uni and getting caught and I guess I got carried away by that. Certainly, your video is so helpful cuz I got to know the different ways to use it for good. I'm done with my masters now but definitely gonna use it from now (especially to get a summary of long research articles). Thank you so much 😍
I’m in dual enrollment. Both the highschool and college I’m enrolled into do not allow it, but I think that’s how it should be. I know that sounds a little controversial but knowing how to write at a high level from scratch is a good skill and allows for a learning process. The prof/teacher gave you the assignment for the experience. You also have to cite sources anyway. I doubt citing from an AI website would be a good idea (unless you can do that)
The problem is that chatgpt is wrong many times, even for the most basic things. It’s shocking what answers it gives when you yourself know the answer, e.g. simple things like what form of government a certain country has or from what country a famous person comes from. After every question I literally ask chatgpt “are you sure” and it apologizes in about 70% of the time saying it got it wrong. Shocking really
still, even for some basic math and physics calculations it's still wrong like I just asked it to calculate θ ≈ arctan(0.588) and it gave me θ ≈ 29.93 degrees when the answer is actually 30.46 @@marine3940
it's also bad for legal research or math problems. don't use. it can summarise documents but not hard ones. otherwise it's like talking to Google or a child
A student - AI prompts > I am attending a lecture about … Please can you summarise the main points of this paper (insert citation). Please also include any limitations of this paper and its conclusions > Imagine that you are a (insert language) tutor. I am your new student. I know very basic (language) and have decent (vocabulary) but my (grammar) is poor. I want to practice having conversations in (language) to improve my knowledge. You will have a basic conversation with me in the format of asking a simple question, wait for my response, then correct my reponse (in english), reply and ask another question in german. Do you understand? > Imagine that you are a student studying for a cognitive science university exam based on these two papers. Write me a list of flashcard questions and model answers that i can put in my flashcards to revise from these two papers (insert 2 citations) > Imagine you are writing in a HSC (English Advanced) exam. Write an 800 word essay about the presentation of (insert question) in (text studied) > I am writing a short story. Provide me with 5 opening lines of a story in the theme of (genre) in the (setting/country) > Imagine you are my (insert subject) teacher. I am your student who is learning the process of ( insert topic). Use the socratic method to test and deepen my understanding of this process. You will have a conversation with me in the format of asking a question, wait for my response, then correct my reponse, reply and ask another question in (subject). Do you understand? > You are my brainstorming partner for (insert topic) in (insert subject). I will give you context on my knowledge, the aims of (insert argument) and what I want to achieve. I would love your help thinking about how I can produce the best work possible and find the most relevant research papers in the space of (insert subject). Do you have any clarification questions for me? > I think… Challenge me on this. IM ROOTING ALL OF YOU ON THIS LIFELONG ADVENTURE AS A STUDENT!
I've been using Chat GPT since February this year, and it's honestly helped me so much with collecting/ retaining info. I'm taking 4 subjects at A level (yr13) atm so I have a really big workload and it speeds up revision so much. I normally write flashcards online as my main revision method and being able to collect info trhough an AI for fact based prompts has made my life so much easier. I definitely understand the ethical concerns around it, but personally I would never use it to write an essay because the lack of personalisation makes the essays it writes feel quite bland and not very specific. As someone with ADHD, I get distracted very easily when reading textbooks and I need to actively be doing something during revision otherwise I won't take any of it in, so being able to actively ask AI questions, and to expand on certain topics and aspects of theories when I need it to, has been a lifesaver. One of my teachers at college introduced Chat GPT to us very soon after it had been released and showed us how to use it, and how to critically analyse its responses, and I definitely think that's something that should be taught universally.
I think the bigger ethical issue of using AI tools for studying or anything is the way AI was made rather than any questions of 'cheating'. AI tools like ChatGPT are built off of the use of writers and others who did not consent to their work being used to train AI and who were not compensated for this use. ChatGPT scraped work of both professional writers (see pending lawsuit) and of emerging and hobbyist writers. By embracing a tool built on exploitation, we endorse that as exploitation an acceptable process.
@@hannahkoa8950 So first, that's not how copyright works. When you post something online, you maintain ownership of it unless you explicitly release copyright. This is true for fanfiction as well. Secondly, AI tools are scrubbing things that were published offline too. To quote a recent article from the author's guild: "The Books3 dataset contains 183,000 books, downloaded from pirate sources. We know that companies like Meta (creators of LLaMA), EleutherAI, and Bloomberg have used it to train their language models. OpenAI has not disclosed training information about GPT 3.5 or GPT 4-the models underlying ChatGPT-so we don’t know whether it also used Books3. Regardless of whether GPT was trained on Books3, the class action lawsuits against OpenAI should uncover more information on the datasets used by OpenAI, which we believe also include books obtained from pirate sources." There are literal lawsuits pending including authors such as Stephen King who claim AI tools have used their published works to train.
@@AbacusAxolotyl There is currently a pending lawsuit because some authors' works were used to train AI without their consent even though they weren't in the public domain.
I've been using this tool extensively for the past 6 months in my marketing role, especially for copywriting, brainstorming campaign ideas, and even understanding our business tone. It's truly transformative, but it’s also important to remember, its output is as good as the input you provide. By feeding it with precise and good prompts, like my press releases, and asking it to adapt them for different products while maintaining the same tone, I've saved significant time. This allows me to focus on other crucial aspects of my job. Moreover, its data analysis capabilities have provided insights I hadn't considered before. It's been a learning curve and a source of inspiration for me. However, it's essential to review its suggestions thoroughly. Fantastic video! We should embrace, not fear, innovative tools like this.
Our English teacher actually showed us an AI tool called perplexity, which gives you citations. She tried to explain how to use it efficiently, but nobody really cared. Many people in my class just copy the essays from ChatGPT and don't bother thinking anymore, which I find sad and not really smart... Most teachers notice it though. Thanks for this video! It changed my view on AI. Before, I just saw it as a way for students to cheat easier.
As a creative writer, I have ZERO CONCERN regarding AI "stealing my job". I see such worry between my colleagues, and there's a lot of ignorance about it. You said something that's crucial for understanding why I'm not worried: AI just replicates the most used patterns in its database. And what is the main job of a writer? Create. New things. New patterns. ChatGPT just reproduces the old, boring content, with the same Hero's Journey we're almost overwhelmed with and avoiding. So, don't worry, just be creative :)
This is very cool honestly!!! Can tell you've put a lot of research and thought into how to best use AI to support learning and I do think it's the next level of education!!
This is soo cool that you're talking about this!! I started my first year of uni this September and we literally had a bunch of assignments to learn how to use chat effectively and teachers had a whole week of lectures on how to implement ai in classroom. I'm so interested in how it's gonna develop in future 😄😄
thank youu jade for widening my horizons on thiss topic never knew chat gpt can help you so much to improve your learning and thinking, i was avoiding it but this year I’ll try to use it as my advantage to help me get better with my studies!
hi jade! i love ur smile! it brightens up my day esp after or before a test! thanks for being a continuous optimistic and happy person for your subscribers
I usually use it for outlining important points for a topic or research question so I can guide my research and better cover the entirety of the topic while finding the weak points that I don’t need to include and what I cannot forget to include, also math! Omg it helps so much with explaining specific concepts and exactly what step happens when❤
I’ve been referring to a paper that was just a bit over my head. I asked chat GPT to summarise the conclusions of the research, then dropped that into mapify. That helped me make sense of the research to then go ahead and put it in my own words.
Jade I never thought of this method in 15:20 . It would help me with my English tests overall. Your video made me think a lot about chat gpt. I got introduced to many different point of views. Thank you for this video. Chat GPT has helped me study science. I think it’s a great tool for learning and studying and doing practice tests and Doing the Feynman technique. But In my opinion, if you make Chat GPT write your essays or paragraphs but don’t rely on it completely and personalise it for yourself then it won’t be cheating. I came to this conclusion after your video. Thank you. I got a video idea. Maybe I’ll film tomorrow. Love you!
I like using it to summarise texts & create flashcards as well! I've heard of role playing situations like saying it's an expert at blank & helping language learning but I've never heard of the critiquing an essay & the other tips so thank you!!
I absolutely love this video. I have been so scared of using ai for my uni work but this have given me so many ideas on ways to use it without feeling like it is doing the work for me.
This is a really great video Jade!! Thanks so much for your opinion and tips, I’ll definitely use AI to aid my studies going into Year 11. Thanks so much ❤
Language models are made to find "relations" between words. So if you do research for an essay you could ask it to give related subjects or talking points. This can then be a good starting point for further research. It is a reasonable tool to make a broad outline for your paper. You can then do the actual writing
I did a btec in computing and they were honestly encouraging it. The markers assessing the assignment knew about AI and could detect if anything was copied from the AI.
Using AI to study is not a bad idea at all, I remember the first time I actually used ai to study for a psychology exam a night before the exam 😅 I made sure I went through all the sections of the note using the ai to summarize and it helped me a lot, I got B in my exam, it's not perfect but it was good enough for me coz if not for ai that night I was sure I was going to fail that course coz I didn't bother to read for psychology I was too focused on my other law courses, after that semester I didn't bother using ai again coz I thought to myself I was fine all on my own but lately my grades have been crashing down, listening to you just reminded me of the time ai saved my life with my course, I think if I stuck to the ai help my grades wouldn't be crashing down, so thanks a lot, you're a life saver❤❤❤
I think it is so interesting how so many people are seeing ChatGPT as a threat rather than a tool to help us. I, was not really clear about how I should think about it, because I see people using it for doing their homework and not for the purpose of helping or inspiring them. Last semester we had a debate course and we had to perform a debate on a certain topic in the end and the individual argument we proposed was graded. We were allowed to bring notes and as the lecturer and her assistant were so occupied taking notes during the debate, they did not notice which of us were speaking freely and who were just reading a text. In the end, the ones who let their text generated by ChatGPT, got the better grades. But thank you Jade for this video. You gave me a new perspective on things!:)
Jade we can only be queens because you are our empress ✨ I will actually forward this video to a dear professor of mine because we are currently discussing AI for learning. Sadly most of my co-students only use it to write their essay for them, which I strongly dislike especially for group projects but I hope with proper „training“ it can benefit us way more. I am looking forward to trying out all inspiring options you gave. Also I love the structure of this video and that you sat us down and took the time to properly explain the tool to us!
There are some really amazing tools that can be used to enhance learning, some of which I certainly wish I had when I was in university. However, as a teacher, I know that a significant number of students will not use this tool effectively, and will just use it to do the work for them. No matter how much you teach students about the best ways to use AI to enhance their learning and warn them about how not to use it, some just will not give a shit. Some, who experience high pressure school environments will also resort to it because of the competitive atmosphere and pressure they feel to succeed academically. I recognize the benefits, and I don't think banning it from schools will actually be effective, but mitigation strategies for misuse are becoming necessary.
Apart from all the good and bad things, we have to talk about the addictive nature of GPT. I introduced GPT to a friend of mine who isn't particularly good at writing in French and so needed GPT. She's become so addicted to it that for a simple calculation, she no longer thinks or even goes to the calculator, but writes two lines of text on gpt for a simple addition without thinking that this problem could have been solved on my calculator. That's what's wrong with CHAT GPT. I use GPT every day at work, so I'm not against it, but it does make me think about what will happen if people get addicted and stop thinking (myself included).
I think this is such a powerful tool when used correctly! When i was teaching i got students to write an ALEVEL essay using chatgpt and write one themselves and then i marked both to see 1) how chatgpt would do and 2) if i could tell which was which. And the thing is the AI essays passed with C/B marks quite reliably whereas the students varied from A-E grades. I did think it was quite obvious when it was AI speaking but this was English Lit essays involving human emotions so i think that is a drawback for AI written things. We spent time looking at how chat gpt can be super helpful in getting started with writing but has it limitations for adding in niche povs. I just thought it was a really interesting exercise and the kids loved it - its not something educators need to be scared about.
I love chat gpt as it helps me write my a level flash cards because when I’m learning something I can’t always phrase questions properly and lots of my gcse flash cards don’t make sense because the questions are ambiguous 😂 so I often get it to reword my flash card questions especially for chemistry and bio
I often use it to create a mock exam for me beforehand. If I know the question format my teacher is going to use, I write that in the prompt + a couple topics we had. For example „can you give me a couple multiple choice questions with three options where one of them is correct. The topics are …. Don’t tell me the correct answers until I tell you so“ It gives me a lot of confidence for the real exam or shows me where I need further studying 😊
People are always afraid of new things. I started writing with a nib pen and an ink pot and then schools switched to ball pens......the uproar this caused: ķids would not learn to write properly anymore. All bs. Yes i am old....i narrowly escaped having to write with a quill
I am immediately sending this video to my peers! Thankyooouuuu a million Jadey Jade😭❤ also yes I do use chat gpt to get a guide on how to structure my essays cuz A level Sociology ain't easy man.
Gorgeous video as always, Jade! 8:30 Something I figured out; about the fact that it cites sources that don't exist, I asked it for a few journal articles and books on a certain theme, and it gave me a bunch of answers. I looked them up, couldn't find anything. I asked, hey, can you give me links to these sources? IT SAID ALL THE SOURCES I PROVIDED WHERE EXAMPLES. I replied that that was misinformation, and it agreed with me. It blew my mind.
I really appreciate this video. This was much needed. No because AI can be a really good friend to those of us with a curious mind a passion for learning but most of the time people don't know the correct way to use it. Thankyou for this video. and can I just say that your hair looks gorgeous and you look gorgeous. I laughed so much at the part where it gave you a paragraph of made up citations. Lmao nothing existed. No source. All the points you included were great. I personally would like for more people to learn how an AI is programmed so as to better understand its working. I understand that not everyone can learn do a masters in AI and CS but just have a basic knowledge of how we design its self learning algorithms. I think when you know how something is wired you can understand it better and make the most use out of it.
I've been wanting to cram before the semester starts and I just asked AI to generate some guideline to follow. I must say I'm impressed as I was skeptical about using AI in the first place, but I agree it is quite useful to get started on stuff like these. Also I've used the prompts you used and I'm getting better results. Thanx! Cheers!
I don't think you can compare AI with a calculator. Though the idea of rejecting new technology is the same. The thing with AI is that it will exponentially get more and more advanced, eventually leading to the singularity where it will then be smarter than humans. A calculator is just a small tool compared to AI that will in the end know everything.
I am an instructional designer and I LOVE this video, but cannot send it out to students or faculty unfortunately because of your shirt... Really bummed. This is so informative and useful! Love your channel and all the helpful tips!
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I had this issue of verifying everything chatgpt says so what i do now is provide the content to chatgpt myself and then ask it to summarise, make notes or ask me questions about the content I have provided it in first place.
Well thank you for everything you gave us intermes of education you might not know how many times you helped me out of my life struggles interms of subjects and life generally Now I am more positive than ever 😊❣️🙏
Really interesting and informative video. Been against the use of AI but I think you're explanations were thought provoking and I think that I will embrace it as a tool for learning going forward. Thank you!
Great video, such an important topic to address! Ai is so good for formatting task that would otherwise take forever and eat into study time. For example, I use it to reformat vocab lists for bulk addition into Memrize. You could also use it for formatting a bibliography.
i think chat gpt is good for learning new language and I am actually using it for learning English . i started using it from june and since then my English is improved a lot.before chat gpt i was struggling with making sentences in English and now i can speak in English although its not that fluent but i can answer any questions .also its so easy to use .
Hey Jade, thanks for this video I learned a lot ! I just wanted to point the fact that the environnemental cost of IA is scary. Maybe not worth the help it can provide at an individual level ? That not an easy debate but I am scared for the planet if the technology continue to evolve using so much ressources…
Be interesting to see what you think about the environmental effects of AI. Due to the complexity of its models as it grows it’s becoming a bigger and bigger carbon emitter.
I used to know woman whose working in medical law field and they experimentally used AI for giving a review about some workers perfomance, and most of times this AI(didnt mention which one sadly) get better reviews of men perfomance just biasing them, because of this collective data thing. It is so sad, we should be really critical with this.
Thank you for this resource! Just a note though, ALWAYS follow your university guidelines when it comes to AI. You don't want to risk being kicked off your course, my uni has very strict guidelines so I can only really use AI for flashcard prompts. Have a great day :)
Okay my question is, is it legal to feed the AI with intellectual property which isn’t yours? Like if you ask it to summarise a text for you wouldn’t it be wrong to copy and paste a text which you didn’t write into it? Or am i missing something here?
I think that we need to be careful when learning a language with chat gpt. In languages that are not widely present online, chat gpt sounds unnatural and does mistakes that native speakers usually don't.
I have a really bad feeling about this. Coming from the perspective of a Master’s student in history, I think AI removes much of the toil, critical thinking, and research skills that are so crucial to the development, cultivation, and rediscovery of human knowledge/ideas. Whilst I think it may be useful in some areas (such as STEM), the rapid expansion and promotion of its use certainly feels premature, and, in my opinion, may have dire consequences for education in time to come. Whilst I am certainly coming from my own biased perspective, it may be important to think about your own perspective here Jade, particularly in the non-traditional educational model you have come from. Certainly, however, AI is food for thought currently.
Hello There, a great Video which explained Chat GPT and how to use it in a responsible as well as constructive way throughout, I definitely think there could be quite a few advantages if schools adopted this decent learning tool especially if it's used in the right way. some additional videos further exploring the use of Chat GPT, perhaps in other settings would be very decent throughout. Cheers Peter :)
Hello, I'm just a girl from Belgium! Been following u for a while x , Have a questionnn🥰 I will graduate next year, and I really want to study medicine. However, my family doesn't support my choice. They're concerned about putting more pressure on me and worry that my efforts might be in vain, as it's challenging to get into a medical school. I do want to pursue it and give it a try, but perhaps they have a point? I'm afraid I might end up wasting my time. And maybe everyone will think I'm crazy for trying it( haven't told my friends yet) ? A person can' t be good in everything, so maybe it's not for me... Lot's of love xxxx What are your thoughts? By the way, what's your favorite perfume and body mist? I'm currently searching for one! :)))
Definitely still try, you’ll dislike yourself for quite a while if you don’t. If you fail then so be it but at least you tried. You have enough time to start studying again the year after if you figure out it’s not for you.
Roleplay is so fun with chat gpt actually helped me understand some things I was struggling in physics 😂😂😂 what was even more fun I’d asking it to explain as a character like Elmo because they break it down simple terms and more entertaining you can do all characters give it scenarios and teach soo fun better than learning in school I love studying with ai 😂😂
Like I’m understanding standing difficult subjects by star fire Elmo Beyoncé a ceo of Apple it’s just entertaining I recommend oh the SpongeBob is fun too and Patrick omg just roleplay studying a topic with cartoon characters it will change your life in studying I laughed while I was studying 😂😂😂
Guys I'm GENUINELY so interested to hear your thoughts on using AI tools for studying!! Is it banned at your school/uni? Do you regularly use it? Have you had any life-changing or embarrassing stories!? 📚 big love!!
I use AI in every one if of assignments!! It really helps me grow on my own points and then I can learn more!
I 100% agree with your opinion on that matter 😂😊
I just tried it out. seems to work fine, though citation is its obvious main flaw.
I have been majoring in Neurosciences and have hear a lot about AI taking over the world. I knew about ChatGPT for around a year but somehow have been scared of using it, so never gave it a try. I do have an idea that I can't rely on it 100% and should be smart enough to give the correct specific prompts to get the desired answer. I heard so much about students using it to write their essays in school and uni and getting caught and I guess I got carried away by that. Certainly, your video is so helpful cuz I got to know the different ways to use it for good. I'm done with my masters now but definitely gonna use it from now (especially to get a summary of long research articles). Thank you so much 😍
I’m in dual enrollment. Both the highschool and college I’m enrolled into do not allow it, but I think that’s how it should be. I know that sounds a little controversial but knowing how to write at a high level from scratch is a good skill and allows for a learning process. The prof/teacher gave you the assignment for the experience. You also have to cite sources anyway. I doubt citing from an AI website would be a good idea (unless you can do that)
The problem is that chatgpt is wrong many times, even for the most basic things. It’s shocking what answers it gives when you yourself know the answer, e.g. simple things like what form of government a certain country has or from what country a famous person comes from. After every question I literally ask chatgpt “are you sure” and it apologizes in about 70% of the time saying it got it wrong. Shocking really
still, even for some basic math and physics calculations it's still wrong like I just asked it to calculate θ ≈ arctan(0.588) and it gave me θ ≈ 29.93 degrees when the answer is actually 30.46 @@marine3940
Oh thats surprising it may be the differences is companies or apps u use
it's also bad for legal research or math problems. don't use. it can summarise documents but not hard ones. otherwise it's like talking to Google or a child
A student - AI prompts
> I am attending a lecture about … Please can you summarise the main points of this paper (insert citation). Please also include any limitations of this paper and its conclusions
> Imagine that you are a (insert language) tutor. I am your new student. I know very basic (language) and have decent (vocabulary) but my (grammar) is poor. I want to practice having conversations in (language) to improve my knowledge. You will have a basic conversation with me in the format of asking a simple question, wait for my response, then correct my reponse (in english), reply and ask another question in german. Do you understand?
> Imagine that you are a student studying for a cognitive science university exam based on these two papers. Write me a list of flashcard questions and model answers that i can put in my flashcards to revise from these two papers (insert 2 citations)
> Imagine you are writing in a HSC (English Advanced) exam. Write an 800 word essay about the presentation of (insert question) in (text studied)
> I am writing a short story. Provide me with 5 opening lines of a story in the theme of (genre) in the (setting/country)
> Imagine you are my (insert subject) teacher. I am your student who is learning the process of ( insert topic). Use the socratic method to test and deepen my understanding of this process. You will have a conversation with me in the format of asking a question, wait for my response, then correct my reponse, reply and ask another question in (subject). Do you understand?
> You are my brainstorming partner for (insert topic) in (insert subject). I will give you context on my knowledge, the aims of (insert argument) and what I want to achieve. I would love your help thinking about how I can produce the best work possible and find the most relevant research papers in the space of (insert subject).
Do you have any clarification questions for me?
> I think… Challenge me on this.
IM ROOTING ALL OF YOU ON THIS LIFELONG ADVENTURE AS A STUDENT!
I've been using Chat GPT since February this year, and it's honestly helped me so much with collecting/ retaining info. I'm taking 4 subjects at A level (yr13) atm so I have a really big workload and it speeds up revision so much. I normally write flashcards online as my main revision method and being able to collect info trhough an AI for fact based prompts has made my life so much easier. I definitely understand the ethical concerns around it, but personally I would never use it to write an essay because the lack of personalisation makes the essays it writes feel quite bland and not very specific. As someone with ADHD, I get distracted very easily when reading textbooks and I need to actively be doing something during revision otherwise I won't take any of it in, so being able to actively ask AI questions, and to expand on certain topics and aspects of theories when I need it to, has been a lifesaver. One of my teachers at college introduced Chat GPT to us very soon after it had been released and showed us how to use it, and how to critically analyse its responses, and I definitely think that's something that should be taught universally.
I think the bigger ethical issue of using AI tools for studying or anything is the way AI was made rather than any questions of 'cheating'. AI tools like ChatGPT are built off of the use of writers and others who did not consent to their work being used to train AI and who were not compensated for this use. ChatGPT scraped work of both professional writers (see pending lawsuit) and of emerging and hobbyist writers. By embracing a tool built on exploitation, we endorse that as exploitation an acceptable process.
Well it's here now and it's here to stay so why not just use it?
when posting stuff on the web, you DO endorse your work to be used by other people for various reasons
@@hannahkoa8950no you don’t. Especially academic text that needs to be cited. It can’t just be stolen. It’s plagiarism.
@@hannahkoa8950 So first, that's not how copyright works. When you post something online, you maintain ownership of it unless you explicitly release copyright. This is true for fanfiction as well.
Secondly, AI tools are scrubbing things that were published offline too. To quote a recent article from the author's guild: "The Books3 dataset contains 183,000 books, downloaded from pirate sources. We know that companies like Meta (creators of LLaMA), EleutherAI, and Bloomberg have used it to train their language models. OpenAI has not disclosed training information about GPT 3.5 or GPT 4-the models underlying ChatGPT-so we don’t know whether it also used Books3. Regardless of whether GPT was trained on Books3, the class action lawsuits against OpenAI should uncover more information on the datasets used by OpenAI, which we believe also include books obtained from pirate sources." There are literal lawsuits pending including authors such as Stephen King who claim AI tools have used their published works to train.
@@AbacusAxolotyl There is currently a pending lawsuit because some authors' works were used to train AI without their consent even though they weren't in the public domain.
I've been using this tool extensively for the past 6 months in my marketing role, especially for copywriting, brainstorming campaign ideas, and even understanding our business tone. It's truly transformative, but it’s also important to remember, its output is as good as the input you provide. By feeding it with precise and good prompts, like my press releases, and asking it to adapt them for different products while maintaining the same tone, I've saved significant time. This allows me to focus on other crucial aspects of my job. Moreover, its data analysis capabilities have provided insights I hadn't considered before. It's been a learning curve and a source of inspiration for me. However, it's essential to review its suggestions thoroughly. Fantastic video! We should embrace, not fear, innovative tools like this.
Our English teacher actually showed us an AI tool called perplexity, which gives you citations. She tried to explain how to use it efficiently, but nobody really cared. Many people in my class just copy the essays from ChatGPT and don't bother thinking anymore, which I find sad and not really smart... Most teachers notice it though.
Thanks for this video! It changed my view on AI. Before, I just saw it as a way for students to cheat easier.
As a creative writer, I have ZERO CONCERN regarding AI "stealing my job". I see such worry between my colleagues, and there's a lot of ignorance about it. You said something that's crucial for understanding why I'm not worried: AI just replicates the most used patterns in its database. And what is the main job of a writer? Create. New things. New patterns. ChatGPT just reproduces the old, boring content, with the same Hero's Journey we're almost overwhelmed with and avoiding. So, don't worry, just be creative :)
Ugh YES I love this so much!! AI’s writings simply can’t be compared to human brilliance, creative capacity and skill 🦋
Not yet...@@UnJadedJade
There is no new pattern. We are only building upon old patterns and eventually they evolve
This is very cool honestly!!! Can tell you've put a lot of research and thought into how to best use AI to support learning and I do think it's the next level of education!!
This is soo cool that you're talking about this!! I started my first year of uni this September and we literally had a bunch of assignments to learn how to use chat effectively and teachers had a whole week of lectures on how to implement ai in classroom. I'm so interested in how it's gonna develop in future 😄😄
I did too, I think it's so interesting how they are encouraging us to use it ethically rather than banning it completely!
@@georgie626 riiight!! I'm so happy it's like this in my uni, cause for some of my friends it's the opposite:')
thank youu jade for widening my horizons on thiss topic never knew chat gpt can help you so much to improve your learning and thinking, i was avoiding it but this year I’ll try to use it as my advantage to help me get better with my studies!
hi jade! i love ur smile! it brightens up my day esp after or before a test! thanks for being a continuous optimistic and happy person for your subscribers
I usually use it for outlining important points for a topic or research question so I can guide my research and better cover the entirety of the topic while finding the weak points that I don’t need to include and what I cannot forget to include, also math! Omg it helps so much with explaining specific concepts and exactly what step happens when❤
I’ve been referring to a paper that was just a bit over my head. I asked chat GPT to summarise the conclusions of the research, then dropped that into mapify. That helped me make sense of the research to then go ahead and put it in my own words.
Jade I never thought of this method in 15:20 . It would help me with my English tests overall. Your video made me think a lot about chat gpt. I got introduced to many different point of views. Thank you for this video. Chat GPT has helped me study science. I think it’s a great tool for learning and studying and doing practice tests and Doing the Feynman technique. But In my opinion, if you make Chat GPT write your essays or paragraphs but don’t rely on it completely and personalise it for yourself then it won’t be cheating. I came to this conclusion after your video. Thank you. I got a video idea. Maybe I’ll film tomorrow. Love you!
The fastest click of my life. We love you JADE. Another video another slay for sure so excited to watch it✨️
Hello you!! ugh thank you 💌 here to stay, here to slay 💅
Omg Jade, you have no idea how helpful this is!! Thank you so much ❤❤❤
You quite literally make me fall in love with learning, everytime I watch these videos!
I like using it to summarise texts & create flashcards as well! I've heard of role playing situations like saying it's an expert at blank & helping language learning but I've never heard of the critiquing an essay & the other tips so thank you!!
I absolutely love this video. I have been so scared of using ai for my uni work but this have given me so many ideas on ways to use it without feeling like it is doing the work for me.
So USEFUL! You are the Best!! Can't stop hearing your voiceee!! Thanks JAde!!
"I want to make this video from may becouse I have many thing to say", best line by Jade
This is a really great video Jade!! Thanks so much for your opinion and tips, I’ll definitely use AI to aid my studies going into Year 11. Thanks so much ❤
Language models are made to find "relations" between words. So if you do research for an essay you could ask it to give related subjects or talking points. This can then be a good starting point for further research. It is a reasonable tool to make a broad outline for your paper. You can then do the actual writing
I did a btec in computing and they were honestly encouraging it. The markers assessing the assignment knew about AI and could detect if anything was copied from the AI.
What was your grade overall at the end?
Using AI to study is not a bad idea at all, I remember the first time I actually used ai to study for a psychology exam a night before the exam 😅 I made sure I went through all the sections of the note using the ai to summarize and it helped me a lot, I got B in my exam, it's not perfect but it was good enough for me coz if not for ai that night I was sure I was going to fail that course coz I didn't bother to read for psychology I was too focused on my other law courses, after that semester I didn't bother using ai again coz I thought to myself I was fine all on my own but lately my grades have been crashing down, listening to you just reminded me of the time ai saved my life with my course, I think if I stuck to the ai help my grades wouldn't be crashing down, so thanks a lot, you're a life saver❤❤❤
This is so great haha I needed this 2 weeks ago when I submitted a term paper about ChatGPT in university... its so interesting tho
I think it is so interesting how so many people are seeing ChatGPT as a threat rather than a tool to help us. I, was not really clear about how I should think about it, because I see people using it for doing their homework and not for the purpose of helping or inspiring them. Last semester we had a debate course and we had to perform a debate on a certain topic in the end and the individual argument we proposed was graded. We were allowed to bring notes and as the lecturer and her assistant were so occupied taking notes during the debate, they did not notice which of us were speaking freely and who were just reading a text. In the end, the ones who let their text generated by ChatGPT, got the better grades.
But thank you Jade for this video. You gave me a new perspective on things!:)
Jade we can only be queens because you are our empress ✨ I will actually forward this video to a dear professor of mine because we are currently discussing AI for learning. Sadly most of my co-students only use it to write their essay for them, which I strongly dislike especially for group projects but I hope with proper „training“ it can benefit us way more. I am looking forward to trying out all inspiring options you gave. Also I love the structure of this video and that you sat us down and took the time to properly explain the tool to us!
I'm in my last year of uni I truly needed this thanks a lot jade!!..♡♡
Eeeep so excited for you to SMASH your final year!! You’ve got this 📖✨🤝
There are some really amazing tools that can be used to enhance learning, some of which I certainly wish I had when I was in university. However, as a teacher, I know that a significant number of students will not use this tool effectively, and will just use it to do the work for them. No matter how much you teach students about the best ways to use AI to enhance their learning and warn them about how not to use it, some just will not give a shit. Some, who experience high pressure school environments will also resort to it because of the competitive atmosphere and pressure they feel to succeed academically. I recognize the benefits, and I don't think banning it from schools will actually be effective, but mitigation strategies for misuse are becoming necessary.
This video is so well made!👏
Apart from all the good and bad things, we have to talk about the addictive nature of GPT. I introduced GPT to a friend of mine who isn't particularly good at writing in French and so needed GPT. She's become so addicted to it that for a simple calculation, she no longer thinks or even goes to the calculator, but writes two lines of text on gpt for a simple addition without thinking that this problem could have been solved on my calculator. That's what's wrong with CHAT GPT.
I use GPT every day at work, so I'm not against it, but it does make me think about what will happen if people get addicted and stop thinking (myself included).
I think this is such a powerful tool when used correctly! When i was teaching i got students to write an ALEVEL essay using chatgpt and write one themselves and then i marked both to see 1) how chatgpt would do and 2) if i could tell which was which. And the thing is the AI essays passed with C/B marks quite reliably whereas the students varied from A-E grades. I did think it was quite obvious when it was AI speaking but this was English Lit essays involving human emotions so i think that is a drawback for AI written things. We spent time looking at how chat gpt can be super helpful in getting started with writing but has it limitations for adding in niche povs. I just thought it was a really interesting exercise and the kids loved it - its not something educators need to be scared about.
Oh wow, thank you for embracing this new technology by empowering students to think critically about it!! We need more teachers like you 💛
I love chat gpt as it helps me write my a level flash cards because when I’m learning something I can’t always phrase questions properly and lots of my gcse flash cards don’t make sense because the questions are ambiguous 😂 so I often get it to reword my flash card questions especially for chemistry and bio
I often use it to create a mock exam for me beforehand. If I know the question format my teacher is going to use, I write that in the prompt + a couple topics we had. For example „can you give me a couple multiple choice questions with three options where one of them is correct. The topics are …. Don’t tell me the correct answers until I tell you so“
It gives me a lot of confidence for the real exam or shows me where I need further studying 😊
People are always afraid of new things. I started writing with a nib pen and an ink pot and then schools switched to ball pens......the uproar this caused: ķids would not learn to write properly anymore. All bs.
Yes i am old....i narrowly escaped having to write with a quill
A huge thank you to you, Jade💚 this is so helpful. specially I'm a student in a college and now we have lots of assignments to do.
I am passionate about education too. Love your content Jade, its soo useful and well made. 💕
I used GPT for ask any questions, but this AI answers almost everything which I ask. Sometimes it is unsure because GPT is not human.
I am immediately sending this video to my peers! Thankyooouuuu a million Jadey Jade😭❤ also yes I do use chat gpt to get a guide on how to structure my essays cuz A level Sociology ain't easy man.
especially the tip about learning languages is amazing! thank you so much
Gorgeous video as always, Jade! 8:30 Something I figured out; about the fact that it cites sources that don't exist, I asked it for a few journal articles and books on a certain theme, and it gave me a bunch of answers. I looked them up, couldn't find anything. I asked, hey, can you give me links to these sources? IT SAID ALL THE SOURCES I PROVIDED WHERE EXAMPLES. I replied that that was misinformation, and it agreed with me. It blew my mind.
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that's very helpful jade. thank you for creating this video.
i didn't know i could do that, but just had a converstion in 4 different languages with chat gpt, thank you jade
this is the best intro i've seen in a while.
Omg i just loved this video! Gives my a peace of mind and heart that me using chatgpt is not from the evil. Thank you 💛😭
I've been using these tutorials to expand my skills, and they're fantastic!
I really appreciate this video. This was much needed. No because AI can be a really good friend to those of us with a curious mind a passion for learning but most of the time people don't know the correct way to use it. Thankyou for this video. and can I just say that your hair looks gorgeous and you look gorgeous. I laughed so much at the part where it gave you a paragraph of made up citations. Lmao nothing existed. No source. All the points you included were great. I personally would like for more people to learn how an AI is programmed so as to better understand its working. I understand that not everyone can learn do a masters in AI and CS but just have a basic knowledge of how we design its self learning algorithms. I think when you know how something is wired you can understand it better and make the most use out of it.
I've been wanting to cram before the semester starts and I just asked AI to generate some guideline to follow. I must say I'm impressed as I was skeptical about using AI in the first place, but I agree it is quite useful to get started on stuff like these. Also I've used the prompts you used and I'm getting better results. Thanx! Cheers!
I don't think you can compare AI with a calculator. Though the idea of rejecting new technology is the same.
The thing with AI is that it will exponentially get more and more advanced, eventually leading to the singularity where it will then be smarter than humans. A calculator is just a small tool compared to AI that will in the end know everything.
My God, I could listen to your voice like forever!
Thank you for this video, Jade!
aaa Jade I love your videos! saw you in one of Tams vlogs too!
omg i love that you know Tam!! she's incred 👏✨ thank you gal
I am an instructional designer and I LOVE this video, but cannot send it out to students or faculty unfortunately because of your shirt... Really bummed. This is so informative and useful! Love your channel and all the helpful tips!
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Brilliant! This even gave me inspiration for writing my PhD thesis
I had this issue of verifying everything chatgpt says so what i do now is provide the content to chatgpt myself and then ask it to summarise, make notes or ask me questions about the content I have provided it in first place.
THANK YOU! Super helpful. I haven't used AI a lot, but this inspired me a lot
Thanks for the video Jade.......please do make a video on how to plan the week ahead.....
Well thank you for everything you gave us intermes of education you might not know how many times you helped me out of my life struggles interms of subjects and life generally
Now I am more positive than ever 😊❣️🙏
Goood to see you again ❤❤
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Thanks for this video. It was really useful😎
Really interesting and informative video. Been against the use of AI but I think you're explanations were thought provoking and I think that I will embrace it as a tool for learning going forward. Thank you!
This video is so helpful. Thank you ❤️
Great video, such an important topic to address! Ai is so good for formatting task that would otherwise take forever and eat into study time. For example, I use it to reformat vocab lists for bulk addition into Memrize. You could also use it for formatting a bibliography.
Hey jade great video, where is your monitor from please?
i think chat gpt is good for learning new language and I am actually using it for learning English . i started using it from june and since then my English is improved a lot.before chat gpt i was struggling with making sentences in English and now i can speak in English although its not that fluent but i can answer any questions .also its so easy to use .
Hi Jade! Thank you for this great video. Love it so much.
Yes the issue with citations is real. I once asked him to give me relevant authors to kick start my research process. They aiding didn’t exist lol
Oh jade you have helped me alot❤
Hey Jade, thanks for this video I learned a lot ! I just wanted to point the fact that the environnemental cost of IA is scary. Maybe not worth the help it can provide at an individual level ? That not an easy debate but I am scared for the planet if the technology continue to evolve using so much ressources…
Be interesting to see what you think about the environmental effects of AI. Due to the complexity of its models as it grows it’s becoming a bigger and bigger carbon emitter.
such a helpful video!!
I used to know woman whose working in medical law field and they experimentally used AI for giving a review about some workers perfomance, and most of times this AI(didnt mention which one sadly) get better reviews of men perfomance just biasing them, because of this collective data thing. It is so sad, we should be really critical with this.
Thank you for this video 🥺
Thank you for this resource! Just a note though, ALWAYS follow your university guidelines when it comes to AI. You don't want to risk being kicked off your course, my uni has very strict guidelines so I can only really use AI for flashcard prompts. Have a great day :)
Okay my question is, is it legal to feed the AI with intellectual property which isn’t yours? Like if you ask it to summarise a text for you wouldn’t it be wrong to copy and paste a text which you didn’t write into it? Or am i missing something here?
I think that we need to be careful when learning a language with chat gpt. In languages that are not widely present online, chat gpt sounds unnatural and does mistakes that native speakers usually don't.
Omg. I remember being in Quantitative Reasoning in 2001 and no calculators were allowed. We had to memorize all the formulas. I feel so old now. 😭
I have a really bad feeling about this. Coming from the perspective of a Master’s student in history, I think AI removes much of the toil, critical thinking, and research skills that are so crucial to the development, cultivation, and rediscovery of human knowledge/ideas. Whilst I think it may be useful in some areas (such as STEM), the rapid expansion and promotion of its use certainly feels premature, and, in my opinion, may have dire consequences for education in time to come.
Whilst I am certainly coming from my own biased perspective, it may be important to think about your own perspective here Jade, particularly in the non-traditional educational model you have come from.
Certainly, however, AI is food for thought currently.
You are amazing ❤
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I love the way you see the world Jade!
Hello There, a great Video which explained Chat GPT and how to use it in a responsible as well as constructive way throughout, I definitely think there could be quite a few advantages if schools adopted this decent learning tool especially if it's used in the right way. some additional videos further exploring the use of Chat GPT, perhaps in other settings would be very decent throughout. Cheers Peter :)
soo helpfulll
sorry,what is the new chat gpt tool,which blogger had mentioned,i can not hear it clearly
Great video. Thank you.
As I embark on my first Bachelor at 45, this video was very insightful.
This was a good'n :) Cheers!
When I put a citation in to Chat GPT it says it can't read the article?
It depends on the source and whether ChatGPT can access it publicly 🤍
Ahh I see! Thank you! The video was really helpful :) x@@UnJadedJade
Hello, I'm just a girl from Belgium! Been following u for a while x , Have a questionnn🥰
I will graduate next year, and I really want to study medicine. However, my family doesn't support my choice. They're concerned about putting more pressure on me and worry that my efforts might be in vain, as it's challenging to get into a medical school. I do want to pursue it and give it a try, but perhaps they have a point? I'm afraid I might end up wasting my time. And maybe everyone will think I'm crazy for trying it( haven't told my friends yet) ? A person can' t be good in everything, so maybe it's not for me...
Lot's of love xxxx
What are your thoughts?
By the way, what's your favorite perfume and body mist? I'm currently searching for one! :)))
Definitely still try, you’ll dislike yourself for quite a while if you don’t. If you fail then so be it but at least you tried. You have enough time to start studying again the year after if you figure out it’s not for you.
Roleplay is so fun with chat gpt actually helped me understand some things I was struggling in physics 😂😂😂 what was even more fun I’d asking it to explain as a character like Elmo because they break it down simple terms and more entertaining you can do all characters give it scenarios and teach soo fun better than learning in school I love studying with ai 😂😂
Like I’m understanding standing difficult subjects by star fire Elmo Beyoncé a ceo of Apple it’s just entertaining I recommend oh the SpongeBob is fun too and Patrick omg just roleplay studying a topic with cartoon characters it will change your life in studying I laughed while I was studying 😂😂😂
I need to know your hair routine!
Incredible useful!
Remember students, always chegg ... I mean check your work.
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thank you a lot for the tips.
Can it be used for a-levels?
Definitely!! I wish it had existed during my A levels to help me study better 📖
i find all the methods you mentioned so helpful but i never use ai cause i feel sooo bad for all the pollution and consumption that causes :')
I heard that chatGPT is pollitical influenced, so we should be carefull about using it.