2023 Student Pages and Projects
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Welcome to this 2023 version of MAT385 Pages and Projects:
chatGPG personification thanks to Xander Chua. |
Stress-testing ChatGPT
Each student has a personal page, dedicated to stress testing ChatGPT on its ability to do particular types of problems.
Student projects:
ChatGPT Stress Tests on Discrete Math Topics:
- Peyton Hayes: ChatGPT versus Statements, Symbolic Representations, and Tautologies
- Justin Selby: ChatGPT versus Lewis Carroll
- Xander Chua: ChatGPT versus Classical Syllogisms
- Nathan Reed: ChatGPT versus Set Theory
- Cameron Springer: Common techniques used to prove mathematical theorems
- Khanh Nguyen: Fibonacci number problems and recursion
- Ba Ta: Stress testing ChatGPT on ...
- Khue Dinh: Stress testing ChatGPT on ...
- Matt Buckingham: Negations
Stress Tests on Other Topics:
- Branden Fierro: Morals and Ethics Stress Test
- Gus Skelton: Asimov’s Three Laws of Robotics
- Sammy Jones: ChatGPT and Astronomy
- Philip Lussi: ChatGPT and Stars
- Andy Long: How does ChatGPT handle Climate Change?
Comments
- you are free to do with your page what you will! So include other resources, summaries, etc. as you wish. It's your page. Ultimately, however, it should include a section which describes your project.
- You can see examples of previous year projects at the discrete math resource page, and borrowing from these pages (in terms of format) is encouraged.