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Chetan Bhagat has an extraordinary ability to discuss very sensitive aspects on human relationships and religion, diversity and integrity, individuality and liberty, commercialising and corrupting the education system and modern themes of love, politics and corruption. Bhagat is a rising star of the nation who is serving the society through the means of his motivational speeches and the pieces of the art of literature and various articles in newspapers. His characters are modern in terms of values that suits to face the ailments in the modern society. India is a multicultural entity having people from all creeds, cultures and different tastes of values facing modern life challenges. His thoughts are worded in such a skillful way that they are understood by readers instantly. It has been one of the major reasons why his writings have captured the minds of the younger generation. Though he has written a handful of books, he has touched upon a variety of subjects from life at a call centre, secularism, pressure in today's education system, inter-community marriages, campus life, corruption, Job issues and many more. He has a large number of admirers all over the world. His novels have been translated into several Indian and foreign languages. He deals with the religious, cultural and educational issues of India.
This presentation showcase the presenter's interpretations and assumptions that made with the help of ChatGPT. It might be helpful for the students of Bachelor's especially first year.
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Xue and Bate suggest that the future is bleak for mankind. It is this bleak future that Wole Soyinka dramatises in A Dance of the Forests especially in the section where the three human characters are masked and in a state of possession they speak for the future in the voices of different spirits. As Eldred Jones (1973) intimates, the spirits together symbolise the total environment of Africa - all its resources and all its potentialities.
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Examining of inconsistencies in the responses selected works by ChatGPT
1. Presented by
Divya Sheta
Student at Department of English, MKBU
Gujarat,India.
25/02/2023
Presented at
P.P.Savani University,Surat
One day E - International Conference on
LANGLIT TEACHING, LEARNING AND INNOVATIONS:
Pedagogic issues & Remedies
Examining of inconsistencies
in the responses selected works by
ChatGPT
2. Introduction:
● Learning through Artificial Intelligence
● the evolutionary shift in pedagogy.
● ChatGpt in Literature Classroom
● OpenAI generates the algorithm for this chatbot that learning itself.
● The core aspect to take the answers from ChatGPT is to examine how it provides the results of the
given questions of literary work. 2
Examining of inconsistencies in the responses selected works by ChatGPT
3. What is ChatGPT:
● Developed by OpenAI - an AI research and deployment company.
● a sibling model to InstructGPT, which is trained to follow an instruction in a
prompt and provide a detailed response.
● The company expects its research - free from financial obligations - to focus on a
"positive human impact".
● It is trained under the NLP language program so that AI can write as humans can
write.
● NLP refers to the ability of computers to understand and generate human-like
language, and it has a wide range of applications in academic research. One
example of an NLP advancement is ChatGPT, a variant of the GPT (Generative Pre-
training Transformer) language model developed by OpenAI. 3
Examining of inconsistencies in the responses selected works by ChatGPT
4. Literature and ChatGPT:
● Literature has a wide area of discussion, and research, and gives a deep
insight into life, culture, art, contemporary happenings, and many more
things.
● The core aspect to take the answers from ChatGPT is to examine how it
provides the results of the given questions of literary work.
● we can explore the discussion on a particular topic or given prompt and in
classroom discussion, there are possibilities to enhance the critical thinking
of a respected topic.
● it is failed to give answers because of the lack of availability on the intranet.
4
Examining of inconsistencies in the responses selected works by ChatGPT
5. The observation of the answers by ChatGPT to the selected works:
Novel: The Ministry of Utmost Happiness by Arundhati Roy
● Prompt 1. Write about the metaphor of 'Guih Kyom' in the novel, 'The Ministry of Utmost Happiness' by
Arundhati Roy.
Result 1
➔ peace or respite in the midst of chaos or suffering.
➔ a reminder that even in the darkest of times, hope and happiness can be found in small moments of joy.
Result 2
➔ to maintain their unique perspectives, even in the face of oppression and adversity.
➔ associated with the struggle for freedom and self-expression, hope and resilience
Result 3
➔ a Tibetan term for 'The Song of the Self,' which signifies the journey of an individual towards self-discovery and
liberation from societal norms and expectations.
5
Examining of inconsistencies in the responses selected works by ChatGPT
6. Result 1
➔ Symbolize people who are tasked with cleaning up the messes created by those in
power.
➔ The Dung Beetle is described as a hardworking insect that rolls up dung into a ball and
buries it in the ground, effectively removing it from the surface of the earth.
Result 2
➔ represents the idea of transformation and renewal.
➔ its surroundings and creates something new from waste, the characters in the novel
6
Prompt 2.
Write about the metaphor of 'Dung Beetle' in the novel, 'The Ministry of Utmost Happiness' by
Arundhati Roy.
Examining of inconsistencies in the responses selected works by ChatGPT
7. Play: Tughlaq by Girish Karnad
➔ Aziz, a low-caste Muslim washerman, goes on donning mask after mask without any
illusion of moral integrity, taking life as a theatre which, for him, is ruled by
improvisation and irony. While Azam is opposite to him. There might be a miss
taken by ChatGPT about ‘brother’. There is nothing about Aziz’s brother, but
Tughlaq-the king who killed his brother. Result 3 is more appropriate to the play,
but again it says that Azam is the younger brother of Aziz. They are very close
friends during the whole play. In result-table one, it seems that ChatGPT swigged the
answers, Aziz was loyal to the king but at some starting scenes of the play, later he
becomes corrupt and wants to live like a king. 7
Examining of inconsistencies in the responses selected works by ChatGPT
8. ● We can not assume that ChatGPT gives wrong answers, it might
be possible because of the lack of availability and it is a very early
stage also. To examine if ChatGPT gives the right answers or
wrong answers, the observation does not stop here, we can explore
the topic by giving the right answers to ChatGPT because again
this Generative AI Chatbot learns from given answers as humans
learn from it. So, AI is now part of learning and humans are part of
AI’s learning as well. It is better to see how AI helps in the future
in a more accurate way rather than accusing only its bad impacts.
8
Conclusion :
Examining of inconsistencies in the responses selected works by ChatGPT
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