Vanderbilt University is drawing heat from its own student body for using ChatGPT to generate a community-wide letter addressing a mass shooting at Michigan State University.
The office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion at Vanderbilt's Peabody College of Education last week issued a"The recent Michigan shootings are a tragic reminder of the importance of taking care of each other, particularly in the context of creating inclusive environments," its opening line read.
On Friday, a day after the initial memo was issued, Nicole M. Joseph, associate dean for EDI, sent a follow-up email saying her office had made an error in judgement by using ChatGPT to reflect on the MSU shooting. Peabody College Dean Camilla Benbow said the controversial missive was never reviewed by her office before it was distributed.
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