ChatGPT Successfully Passed Law and Business School Exams
Miscellaneous / / April 06, 2023
The chatbot turned out to be an average but capable learner.
The sensational ChatGPT with artificial intelligence was tested in exams at the University of Minnesota and the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. And the chatbot coped with all the tasks. For transparency of the conclusions, the teachers evaluated his answers blindly.
By jurisprudence bot received low but passing grades. And on the exam in the business management course, he had points above average.
Wharton business professor Christian Terwisz said ChatGPT did an "amazing job" answering simple business process management and analysis questions. But he had difficulty with more complex tasks. In addition, the bot made "amazing mistakes" in basic math.
The authors of the experiment explored the potential of ChatGPT in helping lawyers in practice and students in exams. And they came to the conclusion that the bot can be useful in creating the first draft, which can then be finalized. As it turned out, in tandem with a person, he copes much better. AI quickly changed its responses after hints and indications of errors.
I am confident that AI assistants will become standard tools for lawyers in the near future. Law schools should prepare their students for this.
John Choi
law professor at the University of Minnesota
Since its introduction at the end of November, ChatGPT has already been used to create original essays, stories and lyrics, as well as summaries of scientific works, the authenticity of which was believed by some scientists. You can also check the abilities of a popular bot, Lifehacker wrote a detailed instructions.
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