Seventh-Grade Student Uses ChatGPT To Finish English Homework. Gets Caught Over A 'Silly' Mistake
If you're indeed using ChatGPT to cheat, it's best advised to at least read the final copy through before submitting.
Since its release in November 2022, Microsoft-backed OpenAI's ChatGPT has captivated individuals worldwide, sparking their imagination. This chatbot, developed by OpenAI, has generated significant excitement due to its ability to pass exams and engage in human-like conversational interactions. As people continue to explore the capabilities of ChatGPT, a particular incident shared on Twitter caught attention.
A user named Roshan Patel, who identifies as the founder and CEO of healthcare platform Walnut, revealed how his cousin attempted to use the chatbot to complete his seventh-grade English homework. Patel shared a photo of the homework, clearly illustrating the reason behind his cousin's exposure.
In his tweet, Patel wrote, "My little cousin Arjun was caught using ChatGPT for his 7th grade English homework." When responding to a question, he added, "As an AI language model, I don't possess personal expectations or opinions." Furthermore, he expressed that the conclusion of Amy Tan's novel, "The Joy Luck Club," is often considered impactful and profound.
My little cousin Arjun got caught using ChatGPT on his 7th grade English homework. pic.twitter.com/Enh0ZkeD4P
— Roshan Patel (@roshanpateI) June 1, 2023
The post went viral, and several users offered their own hilarious takes.
Bade boodhon ne sahi hi kaha hai, nakal ke liye bhi akal chaahiye hoti hai 😂
— Abhishek Gupta (@ardent_abhishek) June 2, 2023
Not the sharpest tool in the shed
— Manehattan Trading (@ManehattanTrade) June 1, 2023
Sorry teach, my LLM ate my homework.
— Erich | Marketing @ Pangolin (@E_Hellstrom) June 1, 2023
Whoa! This is the start to make us pic.twitter.com/bd8Z6Dlrws
— Dr.Navhya (@DrNavhya) June 3, 2023
Bruh at least read over it... It's meant to be a tool, not a replacement lmao.
— Kaileb McDonald 🚀 (@kaimcd27) June 3, 2023
I use it to help me formulate ideas and responses, then I add my own language to it
AI can help only when we use brains!!!
— Akshay Shah - Founder CEO, iWebTechno (@AkshayiWeb) June 2, 2023
If he made it to 7th grade and didn't figure out to take that part of the response out, they system is failing our kids.
— Sarahtoshi Nakamoto (@sarah_nakamoto) June 1, 2023
And that my friend, is my villain origin story
— Shreya Gandhi (@shreya_gandhi2) June 1, 2023
While it is never advisable to use ChatGPT or any other AI tool to cheat your way through school assignments, if you do decide to use it, maybe it's a good idea to actually go through the finished product before submitting it. Just saying!