An overheard anecdote says a professor will spend a $1.5 million discretionary fund on ChatGPT tokens instead of graduate students
Undergrads will feed open research problems into the model
ok but what will she do after the first two weeks?
an incoming professor told me she's spending her entire discretionary fund ($1.5 million) on chatgpt tokens and undergrads to feed open problems into chatgpt - she thinks this will work better than taking on grad students
@typedfemale which school? (no need to name names, but i am curious what kind of grad students she has access to) and which field?
an incoming professor told me she's spending her entire discretionary fund ($1.5 million) on chatgpt tokens and undergrads to feed open problems into chatgpt - she thinks this will work better than taking on grad students
Seems like this person doesn’t understand the job description of a professor in a research university (if that’s where they are), but also the idea that that scientific research is bottlenecked by having someone “feed open problems” to a chatbot is really funny to me
an incoming professor told me she's spending her entire discretionary fund ($1.5 million) on chatgpt tokens and undergrads to feed open problems into chatgpt - she thinks this will work better than taking on grad students
@typedfemale 😲
an incoming professor told me she's spending her entire discretionary fund ($1.5 million) on chatgpt tokens and undergrads to feed open problems into chatgpt - she thinks this will work better than taking on grad students