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14 Comments
Of course, by “easy cheating” they mean “writing down the wrong answer with *great confidence*”
Pretty sure that’s only possible if the hack is giving it Wi-Fi capabilities.
I don’t need ChatGPT as long as I have Block Dude.
It’s now been many years since I was in school, but back then my teachers always went around and made everyone wipe their calculators before tests. Which was annoying because you would lose all installed programs
Psh even when they made us pull our batteries before the test you just had to write your notes in a program as comments and put it in archive, then restore it. You just had to make sure the coin cell battery wasn’t dead.
[The hack they are talking about](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bicjxl4EcJg)
> While the video presents the project as a technical achievement, consulting ChatGPT during a test on your calculator almost certainly represents an ethical breach and/or a form of academic dishonesty that could get you in serious trouble at most schools.
only cheating if you get caught. as is so often the case, if you aren’t stupid you’ll be fine. honestly sounds as if this device requires a bit of assembly so if someone really cares enough to do it, they might even learn actual useful things by making one of their own
Tried it. This shit doesn’t work. My English Lit teacher got suspicious during the test.
“Secret hack” seems like a very intentionally misleading and click-bait headline when it’s installing a custom piece of hardware.
I used to like ars.
I remember when I thought I was cool because I got Mario on my calculator.
We’re never going to defeat the advancement of technology.
It’s time to reevaluate how we teach our children critical thinking and the sciences.
This is where the skills were first learned to make those giant boners in the ad comments.
One funny aspect to me is that the calculators already have a lot more built in than people realize. In the video he asks chatGPT to solve a system of equations, but there’s already a program on the ti84 for that.
Damn, all we did back in the day was load stupid games on our TI-83+ (though I vaguely recall that Zelda was one of the games? it was highly janky but we felt so cool)