A tech YouTuber has modified a dated Texas Instruments TI-84 graphing calculator to run a fully functional version of ChatGPT, sparking a debate about its implications for academic integrity. The hack, which allows the calculator to connect to the internet and access OpenAI's ChatGPT AI, has been labeled as 'The Ultimate Cheating Device' by some. While the innovation is seen as impressive by many, it has raised concerns among educators who argue that it could facilitate cheating in schools. The modification has led to discussions about whether such technology enhances learning or undermines it.
"I made the ultimate cheating device.." An avid tech YouTuber tinkered with a "dated" Texas Instruments TI-84 graphing calculator to connect to the Internet and even access OpenAI's ChatGPT AI. READ: https://t.co/cmlpR0FvhD #ChatGPT
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A modder accessed ChatGPT on a TI-84. https://t.co/xwr2PL4Lu2