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Mint
9 hours ago
- Mint
At graduation, university student brags about using ChatGPT to finish final project; social media reacts, ‘That's scary'
A UCLA student has gone viral for showing how he used ChatGPT to finish his final project. He bragged about it right at his graduation ceremony. The student proudly revealed this during the event while other students cheered. The video spread fast on social media, with many users saying the younger generation is too dependent on AI and may struggle to think for themselves. Some joked that it's all fun until doctors or engineers do the same, risking real harm to society. Most people agreed that using AI for everything at university and not actually learning anything is worrying. They believe it is definitely not something that should be celebrated. 'Start eating healthy yall, your future doctor is probably using ChatGPT right now,' quipped one user on Instagram. 'What are they gonna do fr bro already graduated,' wrote another. One user commented, 'So many years, just to ruin the value of your diploma for the sake of some buzz on social media.' Also Read | AI vs Humans: Artificial intelligence influencers outperform originals 'Neck deep in debt only to get out with underdeveloped skills, nice one,' came a sarcastic comment. Another user wrote, 'That's scary. Professional jobs without the professionals.' When the video was reshared by FearBuck on Twitter (now X), the video gained more than 71 million views. One user wondered, 'Is it Legal to use AI In university?' 'Don't act like you all weren't using Google when you were in school. People have always cheated. He'll be weeded out eventually,' came from another. Use of ChatGPT A first-year university student earlier shared on Reddit that they used ChatGPT regularly to understand difficult topics and quickly finish assignments. The user asked if students before ChatGPT had a harder time in university. Users' opinions were divided. 'This can really harm you in the long term, and if it turns out that ChatGPT has plagiarised, which it does do, you could be given a severe punishment,' wrote a Reddit user. Another user, who disagreed, wrote, 'Essentially, you do end up having to add another layer of checking. But, you can definitely use it in an ethical way.'


NDTV
13 hours ago
- NDTV
Student Flaunts Use Of ChatGPT At Graduation Ceremony, Faces Backlash: "Next-Level Foolish"
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has led to professionals as well as students across the world delegating their work to the Large Language Model-powered (LLM) chatbots. From writing emails to completing assignments, the use of chatbots has virtually become a habit for many. Now, an alleged University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) student has gone viral on social media after he openly acknowledged using ChatGPT to complete college work at his graduation ceremony. In a video posted on different social media platforms, the student, wearing the graduation gown, pulls out his laptop and displays ChatGPT, the OpenAI tool that helped him complete his final projects. 'UCLA graduate celebrates by showing off the ChatGPT he used for his final projects right before officially graduating," the post was captioned as saying. UCLA graduate celebrates by showing off the ChatGPT he used for his final projects right before officially graduating 😭 — FearBuck (@FearedBuck) June 18, 2025 Social media reacts As the video raked up millions of views, a significant chunk of social media users called out the student for not thinking about the repercussions as the final marks had not been compiled yet. "Cheating will always be there; however, to flaunt it like this is next-level foolish. Even if it's a "HA HA it's a Joke!!!" Don't be the court jester. This will follow you around," said one user while another added: "The guy is an idiot either for telling the truth or joking about something that would be hard for him to disprove.' A third commented: "Dumb move to make. Especially since commencement does not equal to a degree conferred. Should've waited until eight weeks after spring quarter grades were posted and degree was conferred." AI making people dumb A recent study by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) scientists found that AI chatbots were making humans use their brains less. While the use of chatbots enabled 60 per cent faster completion of tasks, it also reduced "germane cognitive load" by 32 per cent. The study revealed that more than 80 per cent of ChatGPT users couldn't quote from essays they wrote minutes earlier. Essays written using ChatGPT were extremely similar. When teachers were asked to check them, they said they could feel "something was wrong".


Indian Express
a day ago
- Indian Express
‘At least he's honest': UCLA grad flaunts use of ChatGPT at graduation ceremony, sparks debate online
Lately, ChatGPT and other AI assistants have become go-to tools for professionals. Many students, too, are using ChatGPT for everything – from emails and essays to getting entire assignments done. Now, one UCLA graduate has taken that reliance to a new level, going viral for openly acknowledging it at his graduation. In a video that has racked up over 38.7 million views on X, the student proudly pulls out his laptop and displays ChatGPT – the very tool he says helped him complete his final projects – just moments before receiving his degree. The clip was shared by @FearedBuck with the caption: 'UCLA graduate celebrates by showing off the ChatGPT he used for his final projects right before officially graduating.' UCLA graduate celebrates by showing off the ChatGPT he used for his final projects right before officially graduating 😭 — FearBuck (@FearedBuck) June 18, 2025 However, not everyone found the celebration amusing. Some users expressed serious concern over students relying so heavily on AI tools like ChatGPT. One user wrote, 'Start eating healthy and working out because your future doctor is doing this same exact thing.' Another commented, 'WE DIDN'T HAVE CHATGPT WHEN I GRADUATED!!!!' A third user said, 'Our future doctors really gon have one AirPod in asking ChatGPT how to do open heart surgery.' But not all reactions were critical. One user defended the graduate's honesty, saying, 'People can hate but at least he is honest. You all know 98% of the people in that graduating class did the exact same thing. The other 2% didn't graduate.' The debate comes on the heels of a groundbreaking study conducted by researchers from MIT Media Lab, Wellesley College, and MassArt, which examined the cognitive effects of using AI tools like ChatGPT for academic writing. In the study, students were asked to write essays – some using ChatGPT, some using Google Search, and others relying solely on their own knowledge. Brain activity was monitored throughout the process. The results were eye-opening. Researchers found that students who used ChatGPT showed less brain activity, retained less information, and were less mentally connected to their writing. While AI undeniably makes things more efficient, the study suggests it could be contributing to a troubling trend: intellectual detachment and dependence.


Express Tribune
02-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Kanye West stream sparks Bianca Censori controversy after Sneako covers camera
A viral moment from a recent livestream featuring Kanye West, YouTuber Sneako, and streamer N3on has ignited widespread online chatter. During the stream, which aired shortly after the release of West's album Donda 2, Sneako abruptly covered his camera when Bianca Censori—Kanye's wife—walked into the room. The clip, posted on May 2 by the X account @FearedBuck, has garnered over 14 million views. Sneako immediately covers his camera as Kanye West's wife, Bianca Censori walks into the room 👀 — FearBuck (@FearedBuck) May 1, 2025 The incident prompted a flood of reactions, with many internet users speculating about Censori's clothing—or lack thereof. One user remarked, 'Can't tell if she's wearing clothes or not,' while another referenced her recent Grammys appearance, saying, 'She was just at the Grammys naked, now nobody can see her?' Opinions were divided over Sneako's decision to block the view. Some praised him for being respectful, while others claimed it was a move to avoid platform penalties. 'He doesn't want his account taken down,' one commenter noted. Another joked, 'Bro's content just got A-rated.' The clip also reignited speculation about Kanye and Bianca's relationship. Rumors of a split gained traction after Kanye previewed a track titled Bianca from his album Cuck, which includes lyrics suggesting emotional turmoil and separation. Lines like 'Until Bianca's back, I stay up all night' have fueled ongoing gossip. Further controversy arose after Kanye re-posted a fan tweet describing Bianca as a 'subservient extension to her master,' prompting backlash from critics who saw it as demeaning. West and Censori married in December 2022, but the nature of their relationship continues to draw scrutiny across social media.


Express Tribune
25-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Future pretends to be an AI model to dodge fans, jokes: 'This is an AI voice'
Future is riding high in 2025, having surpassed 2 billion Spotify streams and cementing his place among rap's elite. But with the accolades comes attention — and not all of it is welcome. In a now-viral clip, the Atlanta rapper hilariously pretended to be an AI model when approached by fans in public. Standing in a sleek black outfit and designer bag, Future kept his head covered with a stylish cloth. When a fan tried to get his attention, he quipped, 'This is an AI,' before adding, 'This is an AI voice,' drawing laughter from those nearby. Future tells fans that's he's somebody else and his voice is AI 😭😭 — FearBuck (@FearedBuck) March 24, 2025 While the moment was clearly tongue-in-cheek, it comes at a time when AI-generated vocals and tracks have become a hot topic in music. Some fans have even speculated that Future's recent collaborations — including "FINE S**T" on Playboi Carti's MUSIC, and 'RATHER LIE' with The Weeknd — may have leaned on AI tech, though nothing has been confirmed. Still, the irony isn't lost on fans. One wrote, 'Future trolling us about AI when y'all say his latest songs sound like it? Genius.' The 'Mask Off' rapper has been making waves far beyond memes. He recently joined the likes of Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and Travis Scott as one of the few hip-hop acts to hit 2 billion Spotify streams in a single year. That said, Future has remained silent amid recent drama stirred up by Kanye West, who accused him and Metro Boomin of ghosting him on the 'Like That' remix. The rapper hasn't addressed the claim — and based on his 'AI' stunt, he likely won't be answering fan questions about it anytime soon.