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The college student who got out of a parking ticket using ChatGPT

ChatGPT It is being used for different purposes. This time, a British student used artificial intelligence to avoid a fine that she, in her opinion, should not have received.

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According to Business Insider, it is about Millie Houlton, who because of some constructions on the road that surrounds his house, could not park his car in the usual place. Since he had a permit for this action, he parked in another place following the instructions of a traffic officer. However, They also fined him.

Millie Houlton and her car. (Photo: Business Insider)

The young woman reveals that she has previously used AI to summarize texts from her university notesSo to save time, he used ChatGPT to send a letter to York City Council explaining the situation. Days later, by means of a letter, he was told that he would no longer be fined. Business Insider was able to review the statement.

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“I found it a little easier to use a tool that would allow me to express my ideas and present my point of view properly”, said the young woman in the middle.

For Holton, the AI ​​generated text was very professional and only had to add personal details. Grammar, format, and degree of formality were not a concern for her.

As is known, ChatGPT is a chatbot capable of holding conversations and generating texts. Backed by Microsoft, was released to the public in November 2022. In just over two months, it has reached 100 million monthly active users.

Different technological giants have joined the field of artificial intelligence. Google has released Bardits own generative AI and Microsoft released a new version of Bing, powered by AI.

Source: Elcomercio

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