ChatGPT gets a solid grade in a Wharton MBA exam, beating out some human students

https://www.ft.com/content/7229ba86-142a-49f6-9821-f55c07536b7c

Kinda scary how its progressing. Lol these Wharton MBAs can't beat out an AI which spits out rudimentary, sometimes repetitive and inaccurate arguments? I guess the elephant in the room is what value can MBAs bring to the table with ChatGPT around. Sure, ChatGPT is still rlly crude now, but the future AI updates ... we can only imagine.

Dk why they chose to bring Musk into the argument tho lol. That guy could really use an MBA to manage his companies rn

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I'd take this with a grain of salt. Bottom of the class students at my school get a B for just showing up / 'attempting' assignments and exams. You have to actively try to piss off a professor for them to give you below a B. Our range on finals are pretty amusing, ~27% - 99% and the 27% probably still got a B just like the person who got a 75%.

Most people stop caring about classes during recruiting. Second years tend to get to pick more of the classes they're interested in but don't care about grades (ie. taking advanced M&A / PE classes for the sake of learning but being totally fine with struggling to get an A rather than taking some BS course that's an easy A).

 

This is B school right? What about undergrad?

Real question is does your  B school have NGD. If I had NGD, then yeah I'd just take all the advanced M&A/ PE classes etc, value investing classes for the sake of learning

 

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