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グローバル教養科目(Writing to Learn, Learning to Write: Identifying the pitfalls and possibilities of large language models such as ChatGPT)

Writing to Learn, Learning to Write: Identifying the pitfalls and possibilities of large language models such as ChatGPT
With the release of ChatGPT and its impressive ability to generate long-form human-like speech, what use is there in writing at all?

To answer this question, we will embrace discussion of large language models (LLMs), such as ChatGPT, and investigate the ways in which they may help or harm our growth as learners and educators. Additionally, we will explore the risks and limitations of LLMs in contexts such as education, journalism, social media, and research.

Through active engagement in this course, students will learn to:

*Use writing as a form of thinking to investigate, unravel, and refine complicated concepts
*Assess the effects that automated tools (e.g. ChatGPT) can have on learning and communication
*Decide when LLMs will more likely aid or hinder these endeavors through writing with and without their usage
*Engage critically and confidently with these new tools and the content generated with their use

Successfully acquiring these skills will help students prepare to dive deeper into academically and societally relevant discussions on the use of language models, and grant them the ability to formulate and deliver even complicated conclusions clearly.
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グローバル教養科目(Writing to Learn, Learning to Write: Identifying the pitfalls and possibilities of large language models such as ChatGPT)
Leonard Sprague
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授業計画
Week 1: Why do we write? (Open Discussion) Week 2: Origins of Natural Language Processing (NLP) Techniques and Tools Week 3: How ChatGPT Actually Works & Why it is so impressive Week 4: Practice: Analysis of ChatGPT Prompts & Responses (General) Week 5: Evident and Expected Impacts of ChatGPT on Education Week 6: Practice: Analysis of ChatGPT Prompts & Responses (Academic Essays) Week 7: Evident and Expected Impacts of ChatGPT on Media Week 8: Practice: Analysis of ChatGPT Prompts & Responses (Journalism & SNS) Week 9: Evaluating & Addressing the Risks of ChatGPT within AI training & policy Week 10: Practice: Analysis of ChatGPT Prompts & Responses (Journalism & SNS) Week 11: Why use ChatGPT? Benefits to Education, Media, and Communication Week 12: Why not to use ChatGPT? Synthesis of Risks and Pitfalls Week 13: Why do we write? (Class Reflection & Student-crafted conclusions)
授業の方法
This course will use writing to unravel complicated concepts, specifically those required to understand and critique LLMs. Through investigative, reflective and practical written exercises, students will analyze ChatGPT content and perform critical evaluations of the risks and benefits of using LLMs. By the end of the course, students will be prepared to collect their observations and analyses made throughout the course into a final paper or equivalent project. Additionally, lectures and open discussions will be interspersed to aid in integration of covered material, clarify student questions, and highlight key takeaways.
成績評価方法
【Please note that you are assessed on Pass/Fail in this course.】 Class participation: 30% Writing tasks: 40% Final Project: 30%
教科書
Will distribute handouts.
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Will specify at class time.
履修上の注意
【If the number of students enrolling in this course exceeds 20, there may be a selection process. Instructions for the selection process will be given in the first class, so if you are interested in taking this course, please be sure to attend the first class.】 Prior experience using any large language model(s) is not necessary. A fundamental, conceptual level of understanding will be introduced and discussed to build understanding from, and all practical exercises will give opportunities to use (and choose not to use) these tools.