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NE in five students use AI chatbots with school work although many have yet to grasp it, according to NSW Department of Education findings so some Gen Z were put to the test at the Day of AI Student Challenge. Plumpton High School’s Year 10 students Annacemone Nashid and Ewan Neoh were challenged to reveal how they use AI and obligingly painted a vivid picture of their real world as digital natives. Along with students from Hilltop Road Primary School in Merrylands, the Plumpton students and their principal Tim Lloyd spent a day doing their tasks as students and teachers conducting the lessons as part of the challenge to get to know artificial intelligence. “We learnt that although AI is great, it can’t think like humans do, it doesn’t empathise the way we do, it doesn’t feel emotions the way we do,” Ewan said. “Although it is taking over the world, it’s taking over in the sense that it is supporting students [but] it isn’t the main character of the world,” Annacemone said. More: page 2
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