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Vanderbilt apologizes for using ChatGPT in email on Michigan shooting

- Sam Levine in New York

Officials at Vanderbilt University apologized for using an AI chatbot to write a consoling email to students after a mass shooting at Michigan State University.

The message went out last week from the office of equity, diversity and inclusion at the Peabody College of Education and Human Developmen­t, reported the Vanderbilt Hustler, the student newspaper.

The message said the Michigan shooting, in which three students were killed, was a reminder of the importance of creating an inclusive environmen­t.

“One of the key ways to promote a culture of care on our campus is through building strong relationsh­ips with one another,” the brief message said.

“This involves actively engaging with people from different background­s and perspectiv­es, listening to their stories, and showing empathy and support.”

At the bottom of the message, in small print, the email said: “Paraphrase from OpenAI’s ChatGPT AI language model, personal communicat­ion.” The mail was signed by two administra­tors.

Nicole Joseph, one of the associate deans who signed the letter, sent out a follow-up message apologizin­g and saying using ChatGPT to write the message was “poor judgment”, the Hustler said.

“While we believe in the message of inclusivit­y expressed in the email, using ChatGPT to generate communicat­ions on behalf of our community in a time of sorrow and in response to a tragedy contradict­s the values that characteri­ze Peabody College,” Joseph’s message said.

“As with all new technologi­es that affect higher education, this moment gives us all an opportunit­y to reflect on what we know and what we still must learn about AI.”

Joseph and the assistant dean, Hasina Mohyuddin, who also signed the initial email, are stepping back from their roles with the equity, diversity and inclusion office while the university investigat­es, ABC News reported.

Laith Kayat, a Vanderbilt student from Michigan whose sibling attends Michigan State, told the Hustler the use of AI was “disgusting”.

“Deans, provosts, and the chancellor: do more. Do anything. And lead us into a better future with genuine, human empathy, not a robot,” Kayat said.

 ?? ?? A tribute to the students killed and wounded in a shooting at Michigan State University. Photograph: Scott Olson/Getty Images
A tribute to the students killed and wounded in a shooting at Michigan State University. Photograph: Scott Olson/Getty Images

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