How the artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT is shaking up the academic world. Interview with Alexandre Chazelle
on the January 4, 2023
Today, thanks to artificial intelligence, an application, ChatGPT, can write a poem, tell a story or even write a cover letter for you.
Is this the end of our thinking or simply a tool that would make research results even more efficient ?
Putting it into practice with Alexandre Chazelle, Doctoral student in space law.
The ChatGPT conversational robot was designed by OpenAI, a company specialising in artificial intelligence for answering human questions. Its contextual learning capability allows it to take into account previous conversations to generate ever more relevant answers.
To test its effectiveness, Alexandre Chazelle, doctoral student in space law (CNES/ IDETCOM/ SIRIUS at University Toulouse Capitole) has offered the same exam to its students and the software.
The ChatGPT application came through the law exam of 21 quite technical and precise legal questions, sometimes moral without any difficulty. This exam concluded a 24 hour course on intellectual property law, on GDPR,outer space and airspace taught to M2 CSA students at Paul Sabatier University.
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