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Just TV | random thoughts from media scholar Jason Mittell Just TV About CV Publications Teaching Narrative More Evidence that AI Excels at Generating Bullshit 29Apr23 I continue to find it mind-boggling that people seem to think that a good use of AI tools like ChatGPT is to gather accurate information. Any cursory reading on the topic should explain that ChatGPT is designed to predict language in response to a prompt, not actually present information based on “knowledge” or “intelligence.” I don’t pretend to understand how it really works, but it’s pretty clear that it’s not a reliable alternative to a search engine. And yet, people keep using it that way. I had an odd experience with it this week in marking student essays: the prompt was to analyze a specific episode of TV (that I provided access to) using two concepts we’d covered in class. One student’s essay was well-written and the analysis was strong, demonstrating a good understanding of the concepts – but ...

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