It could be "how innovation is important" or something like that. Because business cases are not like a theorem, they're more like a parable. ![]() I would have to say also I'm more pessimistic than the average business school student - those courses that revolve around the business cases are not as fact-based as courses you might be used to. Three to five pages on that business case, and what it meant. We did a presentation on some kind of business case, and then we had to do a follow-up essay. It's not that great of an achievement, I would say, for GPT-2. However, some particular courses are less information-dense, and so if you can manage to write a few pages with some kind of structure and some kind of argument, you can get through. Many of the courses that I take in business school wouldn't make it possible as well. You couldn't write an essay on science that could be anywhere near as convincing using the methods that I used. It's not as much a feat for GPT-2, I'd say, as proof of the poorness of business school's curriculum. I would say, all my friends that work in tech and the STEM fields don't understand how poor the business school curriculum is in general. I have to say, that's an incredible move to pull off. So, you used the AI algorithm GPT-2 to write one of your homework assignments. "I figure no, maybe, but that's not a gamble I'd like to take right now."īelow is Futurism's conversation with Tiago, which has been lightly edited for clarity. "I don't know if it qualifies as plagiarism," Tiago told Futurism. He was willing to share his story - and copies of his AI-generated essays - on the condition that Futurism didn't share identifying information beyond his first name. ![]() By and large, it turned out that people were more interested in using GPT-2 as an AI dungeon master than churning out the endless torrent of fake news and propaganda that OpenAI had worried about.īut one evil genius slipped through the cracks: Tiago, a student who's getting his master's degree in business, told Futurism that he been using GPT-2 to write essays for his coursework. Of course, it eventually did did release a full version of the neural network. Back when artificial intelligence development company OpenAI created the text-writing algorithm GPT-2, it initially said it was too dangerous to release into the world.
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