Maîtriser l’art de rédiger un essai avec références et citations grâce au Chat GPT

Maitriser le savoir-faire de composer un texte avec références et citations grâce à l’Assistant Chat GPT

Dans ce tutoriel vidéo, le présentateur illustre la méthode pour exploiter Chat GPT afin de rédiger un texte de qualité sur l’œuvre Macbeth. Même s’il ne prône pas la tricherie, il met en avant le fait que cet outil peut être bénéfique pour orienter la rédaction d’un texte. La stratégie consiste à formuler une requête précise, comme solliciter un texte de 2000 mots sur un thème particulier. En fournissant des références, Chat GPT a la capacité de générer un contenu fouillé et instructif. Ensuite, le présentateur recommande de reformuler le texte, intégrer ses propres réflexions et références pour personnaliser le texte. Il démontre également la manière de demander des références complémentaires pour approfondir la recherche. En conclusion, Chat GPT peut s’avérer être un outil utile pour orienter la rédaction d’un texte, mais il est primordial de personnaliser et d’approfondir le contenu afin d’en faire une production originale et éducative.
Source : Curtis Pyke | Date : 2023-01-20 03:31:17 | Durée : 00:03:57

Commentaires

@christopherw179

Be aware the references it gives are not real. They are example references.

From Chat GBT: "I apologize for not providing the references in the previous response. As a language model, I do not have the capability to provide links or specific information of the sources used, however, I can provide the references in Harvard referencing style. Here are the references I used for the essay."

"Please note that these references are not actual sources, but they were created by me as an example of how references should look like in Harvard style."

@masterjericho9026

Chat GPT is still more effective, however when you paraphrase your content, make sure you use Undetectable AI.

@kdsewell01

I'm a professor and I now have students not learning and not writing original work for papers. It's disappointing that this is becoming so rampant… it is academic misconduct when you represent work as being yours and it's not. I can't believe this is how we're teaching kids to do work in college now.

@lchistorytutor

Hi great video. How do you recommend a student cites/acknowledge their use of Chat GPT when they hand up work. Thanks.

@zanolitics

Is there a way to provide Chat GBT with a specific source you want it to use or pull from?

@aminabashir6560

Chat gpt is 101% unreliable

@nipunathalpage5673

Can we do a Thematic Analysis using Chatgpt

@sayantanidutta2174

For any student who might be inspired to do this. Note: ChatGpt does give out wrong information. If you do not know the subject already, you will not be able to identify mistakes and thus end up submitting wrong things. It cannot continue writing beyond a certain word count, it cannot do continuation properly and repeats itself numerous times. The writing style is very amateur. The references are non-existent and usually very old. Quillbot cannot save you. The quality will be very bad and not suitable for most college/University expectation.

@smm19761

Is it common for ChatGBT to 'limit' the amount of actual text it provides? I asked for a 1500 word essay (to see what it's capabilities are) but it only provided 650 words. I then asked for 1000 words, and again it produced fewer than requested. What is/are the reasons for this? Is this limitation to try and persuade users to upgrade to the plus version do you think?

@bonniegale9028

This would be a failed essay in my class. I demand that in text citations are used or I require references from particular literary data bases.

@e.u7778

The references do not work, please be warned. It is called Hallucination..

@rajvinderchahil1682

Would plagarism be detected if i use chatgpt and quillbot together?

@podcastuldefilosofie

How is this not helping students cheat?? You might not condone it but you're sure helping…

@oscarsitwell

people are forgetting that ChatGPT written essays always come up as 100% AI written when put through an AI checker which schools and universities are now using to check for AI written content, to stop this I first wrote out the introduction of my essay about pollution myself and sent it in the chat, then I asked it to continue the essay using 800- 1000 words focusing on pollution in China and India and mentioning oil spills and non renewable energy, at the end of the message I wrote "write the essay in a similar style of writing to the introduction above." Once I did this and put it through an AI checker it came up as only 30% AI written but after making a few changes and slightly editing the text I managed to get that number down to 0%

@drissaitali5979

i verify the provided refrences and i foud then incorrect,
they don t exist

@ericdavid9321

fascinating. Along with "provide references. peer reviewed.", If you add "cite sources. apa 7 format" it.. does that very thing.

@alisonhearn7112

You don't support plagiarism? What a crock. You've basically just given students tools about HOW to plagiarize. Covering your ass much?

@jennyhorner

I find it makes up references which sound convincing but don’t really exist. If you ask it directly it admits it made the reference up to illustrate the point. I’m writing blogs, and declaring ChatGPT as a co-author

@smokeybear1925

So far I’ve been putting essays worth of content into it and running it through a plagiarism checker and it hasn’t flagged plagiarism yet

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