Can Oxford and Cambridge save Harvard from ChatGPT?

Can Oxford and Cambridge save Harvard from ChatGPT?
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By Adrian Wooldridge Artificial intelligence (AI) is capable not just of disrupting higher education but of blowing it apart. The march of the smart machines is already well advanced. AI can easily pass standardised tests such as the GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) and the GRE (Graduate Record Examination) required by graduate schools. AI received a 3.34 grade point average (GPA) in a Harvard freshman course and a B grade on the final exam of a typical core Wharton Business School master of business administration cours...

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