NASA’s TESS: Meet the nine new ‘Hot Jupiters’ in our solar system

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 ChatGPT and GPT-4 consistently outperformed the majority of students who answered each individual item in the NAEP science assessments. An interesting footnote to the study is the limitations of the two programs.

NASA’s TESS: Meet the nine new ‘Hot Jupiters’ in our solar system

 The matter comes to a head when the authors look at the ability of each student correlated to the complexity of the question.Human students end up being something like the famous story of John Henry trying to compete against the steam-powered rock drill.There are three questions that present a scenario.

NASA’s TESS: Meet the nine new ‘Hot Jupiters’ in our solar system

and that there is an imperative for educators to overhaul traditional assessment practices.the human students scored abysmally compared to the two programs on numerous tests.

NASA’s TESS: Meet the nine new ‘Hot Jupiters’ in our solar system

aligning with the most probable outcomes expected from a human sample.

such as trying to keep all the variables of a test question in mind at the same time.Credit: NimbleThe Nimble app was key to the user experience so I could know exactly what was happening inside the cube.

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