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ChatGPT Chatbot Passed Law and Business Management Exams at Two US Universities

Christian Terwiesch, a professor at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania, said that ChatGPT passed the final exam in the core course of the MBA Operations Management program with no problems. A little more training and the chatbot will be able to pass the bar exam.

To test how well ChatGPT could generate test answers for all four courses, professors at the University of Minnesota Law School blindly scored the tests. The exam consists of 95 multiple-choice questions and 12 essay questions. The chatbot passed the C + grade – low, but passing.

At the Wharton School, ChatGPT scored from B to B-. According to Professor Christian Terwisch, the bot did an “amazing job” answering basic operations management and process analysis questions, but stumbled on more complex ones and made “unexpected errors” in basic math.

The purpose of the tests was to explore the potential of ChatGPT as an assistant to lawyers and students in exams. ChatGPT can help students in the early stages of research.

Public schools in New York and Seattle, for example, have already banned students and teachers from using ChatGPT during class.

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