Artificial intelligence is a very hot concept now, especially since last year, there has been a lot of discussion about the new Chat GPT.
Chat GPT is an artificial intelligence-driven natural language processing tool. What's special about it is that it can communicate with people like chatting based on the analysis of huge amounts of data. For example, it can write emails, copywriting, and even papers when people make demands in natural language.
Can Chat GPT be used to ghostwrite documents?
Chat GPT was only released in November 2022, so it is a new phenomenon for applications. At the beginning of this year’s application season, there is no doubt that many people, both at home and abroad, are asking: Can I use Chat GPT to complete college application documents?
Although Chat GPT has just come out, we have already seen some official institutions for university applications give quite detailed answers to it
For example, it is well known that applying to British universities requires going through the UCAS system (UK Universities and Colleges Admissions Service). On the UCAS official website, they specifically answered this question
Looking at the original text, I think the answer is relatively clear. To put it simply, If your Personal Statement (also called PS) is generated using an artificial intelligence tool such as Chat GPT, it may be considered cheating by the university, which may affect your chances of admission.
How does the system identify genuine and fake documents
You may naturally continue to ask: How will these universities and application systems determine whether an essay is written by artificial intelligence?
Continue reading the original text:
In other words, UCAS will test the personal statement to detect whether there is application fraud and similarity. If UCAS's anti-plagiarism software detects that the content of the personal statement is similar to that of others, it will notify the university you are applying for.
Universities are at the forefront of technological innovation, so we cannot underestimate the detection capabilities of various universities in this area. While some colleges may be more explicit about their stance and others may be less vocal, that doesn’t mean they can use Chat GPT for essay writing by default. We must consider the risks and losses inherent in doing so
How should an individual write?
Then we will ask the third question: So, How to write a good personal statement?
UCAS also explains in a very prominent way: the personal statement must be very personal. In fact, my understanding is that the core purpose of the essay, whether you are applying to an American university or a British university, is similar: How to "sell" yourself to the university well and explain clearly why you are in a convincing way You want to go to a certain school, or study a certain major, or you want to engage in a certain job or career in the future.
UCAS also emphasizes on the website that documents must be genuine. If it’s not true enough, “it will affect your chances of admission.”
Original text says: "Artificial intelligence is great, but it cannot replicate your personal thoughts and feelings, nor can it express your own skills and experiences. Dry and boring personal statements generated by artificial intelligence are not what universities want."
In fact, I still use reverse thinking. How can I write a good document? Think about it the other way around: If you can write about your personal thoughts and feelings, if you can clearly explain your skills and unique experiences, if you can write vivid documents, is that what the university wants?
Of course, in general, things often have two sides. In our application process, should we absolutely not have anything to do with Chat GPT?
In fact, no, artificial intelligence is a tool, and we can use it in the right way.
Take the simplest example: When we write an article, sometimes we are not sure about a certain fact or figure, or we need to know more background information on a certain topic. At this time, we can use artificial intelligence related tools to Find and verify. This approach is similar to how we use libraries or search engines to help us conduct scientific research or study
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