How I Write 1st Class Essays Using ChatGPT (The Best Essay Technique)

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    How To Write 1st Class Essays Using ChatGPT (The Best AI Essay Technique)
    No one really teaches us how to write essays and getting a 1st can seem daunting. I've always been good at writing as I have a formula and structure which you can apply to any essay that maximises your chances of getting top grades.
    If you've ever struggled with structuring your essays or finding the right words to express your ideas, you're not alone. Fortunately, with ChatGPT, you can simplify the essay writing process and produce high-quality essays.
    The problem is AI-generated essay aren't always that accurate and AI-detection software can pick up whether your academic essay is written by you or by AI.
    In this video I share my own essay-writing technique that got me a 1st every time at university and I look at the pros and cons of using AI to help you write your essay.
    If you're looking to improve your essay writing skills and achieve top grades, this video is for you.
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Komentáře • 52

  • @khalieshields8261
    @khalieshields8261 Před rokem +134

    This is absolutely a genius explanation. So many students think they can just copy and paste. But it’s an amazing tool if you use it strategically and properly!

  • @k.h.p.9862
    @k.h.p.9862 Před rokem +1

    Very practical tips. thank you for the video.

  • @vrenglishacademy
    @vrenglishacademy Před rokem +2

    I am very impressed the way you explain. Thank you

  • @chatgpt_explained
    @chatgpt_explained Před rokem +36

    Great advice for writing essays! I have found that my best results come when I use the AI to work out my topics and outlines then write the content myself. Thanks for this!

  • @VanessaKlinger
    @VanessaKlinger Před 9 měsíci +1

    It can only assist with what you ask it. I consider as an assistant to outline and provide insight. Mostly to assist with proper grammar.

  • @HaythamSAtia
    @HaythamSAtia Před 11 měsíci

    Amazing, thank you so much!

  • @jamk8738
    @jamk8738 Před rokem

    Much thanks for creating such informative videos about Chat GPT! Your videos have been extremely helpful in understanding its advanced functionalities. Love to see more videos on GPT functionalities.

  • @melissagorgeous16
    @melissagorgeous16 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @Yeeeeeehaw
    @Yeeeeeehaw Před rokem +3

    Thanks Dr
    I want to suggest a video, which is techniques to get an accurate/relevant search results in google
    I think it is a super useful skill to have.

  • @RovexHD
    @RovexHD Před rokem +33

    As long as the ideas are yours truly and AI is a writing aid of sorts, i think it’s perfectly acceptable for student use.

    • @VanessaKlinger
      @VanessaKlinger Před 9 měsíci +3

      That's the only way it works in my opinion. It's requires ideas and input .

  • @bongarozani272
    @bongarozani272 Před rokem +6

    Anothe great video Dr Young. I'm a self-employed academic consultant in South Africa. I work with students mostly where I proof read their essays and conduct language editing so these videos are helping me alot in as far as the job I'm doing is concerned. Thanks.

  • @kevintan6705
    @kevintan6705 Před 11 měsíci +1

    thank you sir this will save my bacon with the compulsory portfolios we have to write

  • @shaznaikram2973
    @shaznaikram2973 Před rokem +3

    Very useful tips.... thanks 😌

  • @nietzschescodes
    @nietzschescodes Před 10 měsíci

    AI Text Classifier by OpenAI seems closed since end of July because of its low rate accuracy.

  • @zahraeb7197
    @zahraeb7197 Před 4 měsíci +1

    what about the references, sources , citations?

  • @DEIFAN
    @DEIFAN Před rokem +2

    Well as long as it's not being used for a class that is useful, it's totally fine.

  • @vivsoares3330
    @vivsoares3330 Před 7 měsíci

    This video deserves an Oscar🏆! Thank you!!

  • @camillajulianagonzalez6044

    I have a question. How about the thesis statement? Any ideas for counter arguments?

  • @MaxWinner
    @MaxWinner Před rokem +2

    First..(do people still do that?)...thanks, great video 👍

    • @AlexanderFYoung
      @AlexanderFYoung  Před rokem +6

      Dissertations can be 40k words 🤯😿🧌

    • @MaxWinner
      @MaxWinner Před rokem

      ​@@AlexanderFYoung That's phenomenal...I was a drop out unfortunately and chose a different path...how long was your dissertation? I remember friends working on theirs for months in their final year

  • @scotta.7063
    @scotta.7063 Před rokem +2

    Was this script written with chat GPT's help?

    • @dante0817
      @dante0817 Před rokem

      Most probably it was all created by AI 😅. In these new ERA (Era of AI) you can't be sure if something is created by humans or not.

    • @-UE-PR0
      @-UE-PR0 Před rokem +1

      No it wasn’t 🤦

  • @LuzdoSol00
    @LuzdoSol00 Před rokem +1

    It seems that covers the basics the depth is on you. Specifically, if your tutor wants something more focus driven.

  • @zahraeb7197
    @zahraeb7197 Před 4 měsíci +1

    what about plagiarism here? You are amazing.

  • @garybarlowfan1
    @garybarlowfan1 Před rokem +1

    Hi Alex can i please send you an email I need help with how to write my introduction for my essay the essay question is
    Describe and explain relevant evidence related to social constructions of childhood and youth and psychological models of how children and young people’s thinking develops to evaluate the view that from age 6 children have the ability to make decisions about how to vote. Thanks Lauren by the way I am dyslexic

    • @darlamckinnon4546
      @darlamckinnon4546 Před rokem

      Input that into the chatbot

    • @garybarlowfan1
      @garybarlowfan1 Před rokem +1

      @@darlamckinnon4546 This is what I put for my introduction The idea of allowing children the opportunity to vote has been around for generations, In Athens, for example, all the male population, regardless of age were allowed to vote. On the other hand, it was not until the early 20th century that most nations commenced to decrease the polling age to 21. In contrast it was not until the 1970s that certain states such as Canada and Australia, minimized their voting age to 18. There are a number of disagreements in respect to presenting children with an opportunity to vote. One of the arguments is that children are residents of their country just as adults are, therefore, children should have a discussion in how their country is driven. Another argument is that children are more likely to be briefed about political affairs compared to adults, because children are more likely to be unmasked to stories and ongoing occurrences in school. Finally, some people argue that providing children with the right to vote would help to educate them about democracy and national commitment. A number of investigations have been conducted on this subject and the outcome is mixed. Some research that had been constructed showed that children as young as 6 or 7 years old are able to understand the fundamental theories of voting, such as two differences between applicants and casting a vote, However other research that had been found showed that children below the age of 12 and 13 are not yet able to recognise the steps that are involved in voting including the economic and social consequences of various policies. (Mitra, 2009)

  • @hazelm3002
    @hazelm3002 Před rokem +3

    I think what will happen is that some law will be passed where only teachers and educational professionals can access chat gpt and utilise it in learning

  • @Scottirulez
    @Scottirulez Před 10 měsíci +3

    This guy looks AI generated

  • @masterjericho9026
    @masterjericho9026 Před 4 měsíci

    Lol have u heard of Undetectable AI? I prefer this ai tool to bypass ai detectors

  • @duncanspiers8855
    @duncanspiers8855 Před 4 měsíci

    Very interesting, but, as a retired academic, I am surprised that medical schools still require students to write essays. Most medical schools in my experience just use multiple choice questions, don't they? Though personally I think essays should be used. Much better for honing judgemental and presentational skills, in my view.

  • @anyaalter8461
    @anyaalter8461 Před 11 měsíci +9

    Who else is here because they are struggling in college 😩

  • @user-rs5yq4gz3v
    @user-rs5yq4gz3v Před 3 měsíci

    without citiations is trash

  • @zzzaaayyynnn
    @zzzaaayyynnn Před rokem +3

    The problem is AI-generated ESSAYS aren't always that accurate and AI-detection software can pick up whether your academic essay is written by you or by AI.

    • @ProgrammingWIthRiley
      @ProgrammingWIthRiley Před rokem

      Not really. Only if you don’t understand what the AI is doing. It’s basically a low paid employee

    • @zzzaaayyynnn
      @zzzaaayyynnn Před rokem +1

      @@ProgrammingWIthRiley I added this comment a month ago. Things are already changing fast in terms of essay quality.

    • @orlandoevansministriestv5740
      @orlandoevansministriestv5740 Před rokem

      @@zzzaaayyynnnCould you please elaborate? I have never used AI but I’m interested.

    • @zzzaaayyynnn
      @zzzaaayyynnn Před 11 měsíci

      @@orlandoevansministriestv5740 AI is used in all types of apps now as a limited, focused type of "intelligence." You use it without knowing it. ChatGPT and the apps that have followed are another level. They seem to "think" even though there is no consciousness.

    • @hatanohifumi4645
      @hatanohifumi4645 Před 11 měsíci +1

      OpenAI shuts down a tool meant to detect AI-written text due to low accuracy. - The Verge

  • @lshulman58
    @lshulman58 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Knowing how to use AI effectively for writing papers is NOT the same thing as knowing how to write papers YOURSELF! As a college professor, I want students to do their OWN thinking and writing, NOT to let AI do it for them.
    If I knew how to use AI, I might challenge AI to convince me that students using AI to write papers is a good idea FROM THE PROFESSOR'S perspective.

    • @davidgrey8214
      @davidgrey8214 Před 9 měsíci +6

      *The following text was written solely by ChatGPT:*
      Title: Embracing AI in Academic Writing: A Pedagogical Revolution
      Introduction:
      Ladies and gentlemen, esteemed colleagues, I stand before you today to advocate for a transformative shift in our approach to education - the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools in the process of academic paper writing. As we navigate the ever-evolving landscape of higher education, it is essential to adapt and leverage modern technologies to enhance learning outcomes. In this essay, I will present a compelling case for why we, as college professors, should consider allowing students to utilize AI for paper writing.
      1. Empowering Student Learning:
      AI-powered writing tools can serve as valuable supplements to traditional pedagogical methods. By using AI, students can receive real-time feedback on grammar, style, and coherence, empowering them to improve their writing skills progressively. This not only enhances their academic performance but also equips them with essential communication skills that are vital in today's world.
      2. Enhancing Efficiency:
      As educators, we understand the challenges of grading a large number of papers. AI can significantly reduce the burden by assisting in preliminary assessments, such as identifying plagiarism, grading grammar, and providing suggestions for improvements. This allows us to focus on providing more personalized and insightful feedback to our students.
      3. Encouraging Critical Thinking:
      Contrary to concerns that AI may promote laziness, it can, in fact, stimulate critical thinking. When students use AI tools, they have more time to delve deeper into research, analysis, and interpretation of data. It encourages them to think critically about the content they are producing, as they are freed from some of the mechanical aspects of writing.
      4. Promoting Inclusivity:
      AI can level the playing field for students with diverse linguistic backgrounds and learning abilities. It provides additional support to non-native English speakers, those with learning disabilities, or students who may face challenges in expressing their ideas through conventional writing. By embracing AI, we foster inclusivity and ensure that all students have an equal opportunity to succeed.
      5. Preparing for the Future:
      In today's digital age, AI is becoming increasingly integral to various professions. Exposing students to AI tools early in their academic journey equips them with skills that are relevant in the job market. This prepares them for a future where AI-assisted writing is the norm in many industries.
      Conclusion:
      In conclusion, the integration of AI in academic paper writing offers numerous advantages. It empowers students, lightens the grading load on educators, fosters critical thinking, promotes inclusivity, and prepares students for the future job market. As college professors, we have a responsibility to adapt our teaching methods to the evolving needs of our students and society. Embracing AI in education is a step towards achieving that goal. Let us consider the potential benefits it holds and work together to explore its full potential as a powerful tool in our educational arsenal.

    • @Baebon6259
      @Baebon6259 Před 8 měsíci +1

      let me ask you this question: you want to go to destination B which is X miles away but some else tells you that you have to walk there and can't use a car. How would that make you feel? Are you going to walk or are you going to make your case that driving is better?

    • @bigchungus1848
      @bigchungus1848 Před 6 měsíci

      Well instead of assigning 30 essays per semester you should assign only 10 or so so that the students actually have time to use their skills 😂

  • @StorytellerDan
    @StorytellerDan Před rokem +7

    Hopefully this´ll stop the useless essay writing and force universities to invest more time teaching students the software they´ll need as well as networking, social media presence and more emphasis on craft. I can tell you how many employers have EVER asked for an essay, let alone a dissertation I wrote (or even a grade).

    • @NkWong
      @NkWong Před 10 měsíci +1

      Because you just treat universities as vocational schools. But unfortunately that’s a trend nowadays.