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Here's the link to my new website! https://brocksclasseme.weebly.com/ Daily, the only IA tool that I consistently rely on is Grammarly. Grammarly is an extension that I have on my desktop that corrects spelling, grammar, and punctuation. I find this extension very helpful when I am sending emails and writing long papers, as it offers corrections for any errors that it finds and even offers more precise ways to say things. I do not use any other forms of AI such as Chat GPT as I find it unethical to use an application such as that to complete school or work assignments as it is not my original work. I am curious what other forms of AI exist as I have not had much exposure to them. The only time that I have used ChatGPT was for an education class that I took last semester. My professor thought that it was important that educators stay up-to-date on new forms of technology and instructed us to use ChatGPT to complete an assignment. I quickly learned that AI chatbots are extreme...
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