Google programmer Kenneth Goodman tried ChatGPT on a number of exams, and the bot's scores are impressive. It scored 70% on the United States Medical Licensing Examination, 70% on a bar exam for lawyers, nine out of 15 correct on another legal test, the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination, 78% on New York state's high school chemistry exams multiple-choice section, and ranked in the 40th percentile on the Law School Admission Test. These scores demonstrate the bot's ability to understand complex concepts and provide accurate answers, although educators have expressed concerns.
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