Apply your philosophy syllabus to the questions shaping tomorrow…
How well do you know ChatGPT?
Try out the ChatGPT quiz! A printable quick-fire game for your students. Test them on a series of short quotes, some real and some invented. Can you tell the difference?
This interactive resource invites Years 10–13 students to question and debate ChatGPT through a philosophical lens, applying ideas from their syllabus to contemporary issues in AI, ethics, language, and consciousness — and to think critically about the world unfolding around them.
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In our latest experiment, we put ChatGPT’s adeptness at assuming a specific personality to the test. We challenged it to switch between two distinct personas: a laid-back 16-year-old American and a sophisticated 25-year-old Londoner
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Trump or Harris, who would you have voted for? During the election, I asked ChatGPT this very question. Kamala Harris emerged as the preferred choice, thanks to her "experience as the vice president" as well as her progressive policies