Posted on Mar 16, 2023
Have you found any professional uses for Chat GPT?
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LTC (Join to see) I haven't professionally but I do know it's a way for students to cheat and not get detected by "Turn it in.com." I've had a couple students try to use it for reports (for extra credit) on mathematicians. The way I bust them is they also have to explain one of their theorems.
The site can write the text, but they can't show how it works so the student doesn't get credit for the paper. You wouldn't believe all the ways students can cheat today. Technology has made this possible.
The site can write the text, but they can't show how it works so the student doesn't get credit for the paper. You wouldn't believe all the ways students can cheat today. Technology has made this possible.
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SSG Robert Perrotto
Totally agree! I've had similar experiences with students trying to use AI-generated content to cheat on assignments. It's frustrating, but I've found that adding an explanatory component, like you mentioned, can help identify those who are trying to take shortcuts. It's a constant cat-and-mouse game, but we have to stay vigilant to ensure academic integrity.
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Yes, I have a podcast and when I need SEO titles or descriptions to help the algorithms on my show, Chat works great for that.
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I don't know what an SEO is but I'm would love to use AI more to help but I feel like I'm still learning how to make prompts that will give me the desired output
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Writing. For most writers the hardest part is just getting started and knowing how to organize and structure what it is you want to say. ChatGPT has saved me so much time in this area. I just say "I want to write something that is about x words long and it should be about [topic]. It must include this information. The goal is [blah blah]. It'll spit something out thats good enough that I can work with, rewrite, restructure and edit. Huge time saver.
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LTC (Join to see), I have had it do executive summaries. It provides a decent enough skeleton that I can edit and tailor. Saves me a bit of time getting started.
While it does a good job of natural language, most of the outputs I read have been superficial.
For research papers, it is the same story. Unless I spend a ton more time with the inputs, the references it cites are pretty random so I don't see any time benefit to using it in that sense except maybe to find a direction to start in. I hear other instructors bemoaning the "extra work" required to "catch" someone using it to write their papers, if you have a thorough knowledge of the material, its pretty obvious. The same could be said of anyone using wikipedia to get their primary sources.
I recommend anyone writing anything to give it a try. Just reading the output can spark ideas.
While it does a good job of natural language, most of the outputs I read have been superficial.
For research papers, it is the same story. Unless I spend a ton more time with the inputs, the references it cites are pretty random so I don't see any time benefit to using it in that sense except maybe to find a direction to start in. I hear other instructors bemoaning the "extra work" required to "catch" someone using it to write their papers, if you have a thorough knowledge of the material, its pretty obvious. The same could be said of anyone using wikipedia to get their primary sources.
I recommend anyone writing anything to give it a try. Just reading the output can spark ideas.
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So far I've found it provides an OK product in seconds that can be edited and improved. Not bad a bad start to most projects.
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"Write an Army Operations order for a road march"
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Jason Miller
"Write an Army operations order outline for a road march."
Sure, here's an outline for an Army operations order for a road march:
I. Situation
A. Enemy Forces
B. Friendly Forces
C. Attachments and Detachments
D. Weather and Terrain
II. Mission
A. Who
B. What
C. When
D. Where
E. Why
III. Execution
A. Concept of Operations
B. Tasks to Subordinate Units
C. Coordinating Instructions
IV. Service Support
A. Logistics
B. Transportation
C. Medical Evacuation and Medical Support
V. Command and Signal
A. Command
B. Signal
Here's an explanation of each section:
I. Situation: In this section, the current situation of the unit and its surroundings are
Jason Miller
Write an Army operations order for a road march.
Sure, here's an example of an Army operations order for a road march:
References: Map(s) 1:50,000 series, current edition; Field Manual (FM) 21-18, Foot Marches.
I. Situation
A. Enemy Forces
There are no known enemy forces in the area.
B. Friendly Forces
The unit consists of Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 101st Infantry Regiment.
C. Attachments and Detachments
None.
D. Weather and Terrain
The weather is forecasted to be clear with temperatures in the mid-60s during the day and dropping to the low-40s at night. Terrain consists of mixed wooded and open areas with some hills and valleys.
II. Mission
Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 101st Infantry Regiment will conduct a road march from Camp Johnson to Camp Smith in order to improve unit readiness and proficiency.
A. Who
Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 101st Infantry Regiment.
B. What
Conduct a road march from Camp Johnson to Camp Smith.
C. When
On 20 March 2023, starting at 0600 hours.
D. Where
From Camp Johnson to Camp Smith, a distance of approximately 20 miles.
E. Why
To improve unit readiness and proficiency.
III. Execution
A. Concept of Operations
Alpha Company will depart Camp Johnson at 0600 hours.
The route of march will be along Route 24 to Camp Smith.
The company will move at a rate of 4 miles per hour and will take rest breaks every 1.5 hours.
The company will conduct a ten-minute refit every two hours to check equipment and hydrate.
The company will arrive at Camp Smith no later than 1600 hours.
Security will be maintained throughout the march.
Communications will be maintained using squad radios and the battalion net.
B. Tasks to Subordinate Units
Each platoon leader will ensure that their platoon is prepared for the march and that all personnel have the necessary equipment.
The company medic will ensure that all personnel have been evaluated for medical readiness and will have necessary medical supplies on hand.
The company executive officer will ensure that all vehicles are inspected and have sufficient fuel and oil.
The company commander will be responsible for overall execution and will ensure that accountability of all personnel is maintained throughout the march.
C. Coordinating Instructions
The battalion will provide transportation support for any personnel who are unable to complete the march.
The company will be responsible for cleaning up any trash or debris generated during the march.
The company will conduct a debrief upon arrival at Camp Smith.
IV. Service Support
A. Logistics
The company will bring its own food and water for the march.
The battalion will provide transportation support as needed.
Any equipment or supplies not carried on the march will be transported separately.
B. Transportation
The company will be responsible for its own transportation.
The battalion will provide transportation support as needed.
C. Medical Evacuation and Medical Support
The company medic will be responsible for providing medical support during the march.
The battalion will provide medical evacuation support as needed.
V. Command and Signal
A. Command
The company commander will be responsible for overall execution of the march.
The executive officer will be responsible for coordinating logistics and transportation.
The platoon leaders will be responsible for the readiness of their platoons.
B. Signal
Communications will be maintained using squad radios and the battalion net.
The company commander will be on the battalion net.
New chat
Jason Miller
"Write an Army operations order outline for a road march."
Sure, here's an outline for an Army operations order for a road march:
I. Situation
A. Enemy Forces
B. Friendly Forces
C. Attachments and Detachments
D. Weather and Terrain
II. Mission
A. Who
B. What
C. When
D. Where
E. Why
III. Execution
A. Concept of Operations
B. Tasks to Subordinate Units
C. Coordinating Instructions
IV. Service Support
A. Logistics
B. Transportation
C. Medical Evacuation and Medical Support
V. Command and Signal
A. Command
B. Signal
Here's an explanation of each section:
I. Situation: In this section, the current situation of the unit and its surroundings are
Jason Miller
Write an Army operations order for a road march.
Sure, here's an example of an Army operations order for a road march:
References: Map(s) 1:50,000 series, current edition; Field Manual (FM) 21-18, Foot Marches.
I. Situation
A. Enemy Forces
There are no known enemy forces in the area.
B. Friendly Forces
The unit consists of Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 101st Infantry Regiment.
C. Attachments and Detachments
None.
D. Weather and Terrain
The weather is forecasted to be clear with temperatures in the mid-60s during the day and dropping to the low-40s at night. Terrain consists of mixed wooded and open areas with some hills and valleys.
II. Mission
Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 101st Infantry Regiment will conduct a road march from Camp Johnson to Camp Smith in order to improve unit readiness and proficiency.
A. Who
Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 101st Infantry Regiment.
B. What
Conduct a road march from Camp Johnson to Camp Smith.
C. When
On 20 March 2023, starting at 0600 hours.
D. Where
From Camp Johnson to Camp Smith, a distance of approximately 20 miles.
E. Why
To improve unit readiness and proficiency.
III. Execution
A. Concept of Operations
Alpha Company will depart Camp Johnson at 0600 hours.
The route of march will be along Route 24 to Camp Smith.
The company will move at a rate of 4 miles per hour and will take rest breaks every 1.5 hours.
The company will conduct a ten-minute refit every two hours to check equipment and hydrate.
The company will arrive at Camp Smith no later than 1600 hours.
Security will be maintained throughout the march.
Communications will be maintained using squad radios and the battalion net.
B. Tasks to Subordinate Units
Each platoon leader will ensure that their platoon is prepared for the march and that all personnel have the necessary equipment.
The company medic will ensure that all personnel have been evaluated for medical readiness and will have necessary medical supplies on hand.
The company executive officer will ensure that all vehicles are inspected and have sufficient fuel and oil.
The company commander will be responsible for overall execution and will ensure that accountability of all personnel is maintained throughout the march.
C. Coordinating Instructions
The battalion will provide transportation support for any personnel who are unable to complete the march.
The company will be responsible for cleaning up any trash or debris generated during the march.
The company will conduct a debrief upon arrival at Camp Smith.
IV. Service Support
A. Logistics
The company will bring its own food and water for the march.
The battalion will provide transportation support as needed.
Any equipment or supplies not carried on the march will be transported separately.
B. Transportation
The company will be responsible for its own transportation.
The battalion will provide transportation support as needed.
C. Medical Evacuation and Medical Support
The company medic will be responsible for providing medical support during the march.
The battalion will provide medical evacuation support as needed.
V. Command and Signal
A. Command
The company commander will be responsible for overall execution of the march.
The executive officer will be responsible for coordinating logistics and transportation.
The platoon leaders will be responsible for the readiness of their platoons.
B. Signal
Communications will be maintained using squad radios and the battalion net.
The company commander will be on the battalion net.
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