The UT Dallas panel on the viral AI chatbot, ChatGPT, has been rescheduled for Tuesday, March 21st.

Panel discussion hosted by the University of Texas at Dallas and Dallas Morning News discuss the viral AI chatbot, ChatGPT, has a new date and time.

ChatGPT: Fact vs. Fiction will take place on Tuesday, March 21 from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm at the ATEC Lecture Hall at UT Dallas. It was rescheduled from the original date due to inclement weather. The event is free and open to everyone. Those wishing to participate can register at

ChatGPT was released by research firm OpenAI in November. It has since been used to create poetry, essays, and even an architectural review of the Perot Museum of Nature and Science. A chatbot that works by “trying to predict the next word” has raised concerns about artificial intelligence that will one day replace human creations and ideas.

The panel features four UT Dallas professors who will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of ChatGPT and answer questions from the audience. Interested members can respond below.

“ChatGPT: Fact vs. Fiction”

WHAT: A new generation of AI tools can generate text that feels more human than ever. What are its advantages and pitfalls?

WHEN: Tuesday, March 21, from 19:00 to 20:30.

WHERE: ATEC Lecture Hall at the University of Texas at Dallas

WHO: Speakers include University of Dallas Computer Science Professor Jessica Ouyan, Gopal Gupta and Xinya Du, and Dale McDonald, Associate Dean for Research and Creative Technologies.

RSVP: The event is free, everyone is welcome. Panel response from this link:

Aditi Ramakrishnan is a science reporter for the Dallas Morning News. His scholarship is supported by the University of Texas at Dallas. News makes all editorial decisions.

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