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<blockquote data-quote="NatashaS98" data-source="post: 138993" data-attributes="member: 25015"><p>Hi [USER=5441]@Ghana M.[/USER], this is a great and concise answer that touches on multiple facets of the advantages and disadvantages of ChatGPT, as well as the kind of practice areas that might be affected by this trend. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>I would like to underline however that it would have been crucial to link your answers back to other people's ideas. Given this exercise is to be treated as a simulated group exercise or a way to emulate the back-and-forth discussion of an interview, it would have been key to find ways to connect your points to others' ideas. You could have acknowledged how your mention of Harvey echoes [USER=13128]@ALYH[/USER]'s for instance, or else connected your points regarding the IP issues that may arise to other people's such as [USER=23592]@georgiannna29[/USER].</p><p></p><p>To get the most out of this exercise,<strong> can you now write a follow-up message to this and reflect on how you could expand some of your points to build on others' ideas? </strong>You could start by stating 'As suggested by [X]' or 'As [X] astutely raised' and use this as a way to then connect your ideas to others.</p><p></p><p>It would also be fantastic if you could further expand on certain headers that you have referenced but not fully explored - such as how the rise of AI bots like ChatGPT could lead to ethical issues like privacy, security and job displacement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NatashaS98, post: 138993, member: 25015"] Hi [USER=5441]@Ghana M.[/USER], this is a great and concise answer that touches on multiple facets of the advantages and disadvantages of ChatGPT, as well as the kind of practice areas that might be affected by this trend. :) I would like to underline however that it would have been crucial to link your answers back to other people's ideas. Given this exercise is to be treated as a simulated group exercise or a way to emulate the back-and-forth discussion of an interview, it would have been key to find ways to connect your points to others' ideas. You could have acknowledged how your mention of Harvey echoes [USER=13128]@ALYH[/USER]'s for instance, or else connected your points regarding the IP issues that may arise to other people's such as [USER=23592]@georgiannna29[/USER]. To get the most out of this exercise,[B] can you now write a follow-up message to this and reflect on how you could expand some of your points to build on others' ideas? [/B]You could start by stating 'As suggested by [X]' or 'As [X] astutely raised' and use this as a way to then connect your ideas to others. It would also be fantastic if you could further expand on certain headers that you have referenced but not fully explored - such as how the rise of AI bots like ChatGPT could lead to ethical issues like privacy, security and job displacement. [/QUOTE]
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