On May 4, they started the exam session all over Poland. At the beginning, they tested their knowledge with . Let us remind you that this year’s matura exam takes place in two formulas – in the 2023 formula, students of four-year high schools and five-year technical colleges will take the exam. On the other hand, in the 2015 formula, young people from a three-year high school and a four-year technical school will be examined. The former had to write an essay about “man as a being full of contradictions” or write a text about “what makes a man a hero to another”. The journalists of the Interia.pl portal asked me to write an essay on the first of these topics
Artificial intelligence approached the Polish language exam
Earlier, which was used, it was instructed that it must refer to the selected required reading, another literary work, and to selected contexts. He was even given a list of such books. How did he do? Well, not the best. Artificial intelligence did not avoid mistakes in it. Journalists asked Aleksandra Korczak, a Polish philologist, who had no mercy for ChatuGPT. According to her artificial intelligence made a cardinal mistake. This is a factual error that shows ignorance of the content and issues of compulsory reading. Completing it results in zeroing the work. Artificial intelligence incorrectly wrote that in Jan Kochanowski’s “Dismissal of Greek MPs” – as the Polish philologist explains – the MPs focused on pursuing their own interests, as a result of which they neglected the fight against enemies and suffered defeat, while their hosts – Trojans with Alexander, or Paris on at the head – fail because they do not work for the national good.
ChatGPT spins that he read “Crime and Punishment”. He is also at odds with the Bible
Moreover, artificial intelligence messed up the content of “Crime and Punishment”. ChatGPT wrote about “usurer”, although it was “usurer”. In turn, Raskolnikov’s moral transformation, which was written about, took place as a result of Sonia’s presence, and not, as described by AI, because of remorse. The polonist believes that these mishaps are also on the verge of cardinal error. And there were even more failures. In the essay, ChatGPT also referred to the Bible. According to a Polish teacher however, the entire paragraph is written “incoherently” and it is difficult to deduce “what the author had in mind”. In addition, it is also a literary example, not the context that artificial intelligence was supposed to provide. All this adds up to failing the essay, and thus the artificial intelligence failed the Polish language exam.
Source: Gazeta

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