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ChatGPT gets schooled. September 8, 2023 Good morning. Today marks one year since Queen Elizabeth II

ChatGPT gets schooled. September 8, 2023 Good morning. Today marks one year since Queen Elizabeth II’s passing, so we’re taking [a look back at her most glamorous moments]( and dishing on [the royal family’s rocky ride]( since her death. Then, we’ve got [the details on Bruce Springsteen’s medical condition]( that caused him to cancel some shows. But first, we’re headed to the classroom, where ChatGPT is the disruptive new kid on the block. We asked educators [how schools are grappling with the rise of AI]( — and why it’s not a totally new problem. Thanks for waking up with us!   In the News [Hand of a robot typing on laptop keyboard]( Getty Images Plagiarism Detected As the academic year begins, educators around the country are creating their curriculums, reviewing their testing schedules, and crafting their reading lists. But this year, there’s another challenge they have to contend with: the rise of ChatGPT. While this technology rapidly advances, students and teachers alike are wondering what role AI will play in schools. The tool makes plagiarism much too tempting, but if everyone is using it, is it better to learn to work with it instead of against it? We spoke to educators about [how teachers are dealing with artificial intelligence]( and the positive and negative ways it could change education. [READ MORE]( PASS THIS STORY ALONG: mailto:?subject=Check%20out%20this%20story%20from%20Wake-Up%20Call%21&body=https%3A%2F%2Fkatiecouric.com%2Fnews%2Ftech%2Fchatgpt-cheating-in-schools%2F   More Stories [''Pro-birth is not pro-life'' sign]( Getty Images Looking for a rebrand: Republicans on Capitol Hill are scrambling to decide on a new term for "pro-life" after suffering consistent electoral losses whenever abortion rights are on the ballot, NBC News reports. Apparently, new polling suggests that voters are responding differently to the phrase "pro-life." "People see being pro-life as being against all abortions... at all levels,” Sen. Kevin Cramer explained in an interview yesterday. Gathering pace: Hurricane Lee has intensified into an "extremely dangerous" Category 5 storm, doubling its wind speeds to 160 mph in just 24 hours — and set to hit 180 mph this morning. The National Hurricane Center says Lee will likely reach its maximum intensity by the weekend, but it'll still be a formidable hurricane early next week. It's too early to know whether the storm will affect the U.S. mainland, but hazardous surf and rip currents will be felt around the Western Atlantic by Sunday. Sentenced: Former That '70s Show actor Danny Masterson has been sentenced to 30 years to life in prison for two counts of rape. Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón told CNN: “I applaud their [the victims'] courage for coming forward and participating in this process. My hope is that this sentence will somehow bring them peace and that their bravery will be an example to others.” U.S. Open: Yesterday's semifinal face-off between Coco Gauff and Karolína Muchová was delayed for 49 minutes by several environmental protesters, one of whom "glued his feet to the cement floor," the U.S. Tennis Association said. Gauff ultimately defeated Muchová and will face Aryna Sabalenka in tomorrow's final.   One Year Later [Various photos of Queen Elizabeth II on purple background]( Getty Images/KCM It’s been a year since Queen Elizabeth II’s passing brought her 70-year reign to an end. From her coronation in 1952 to her platinum jubilee, we’ve got a retrospective of [photographs that illustrate her long, rich life](. And while a country lost their monarch, the Queen’s relatives lost a mother and grandmother — during a particularly complicated period. We’ve got a look at [all the challenges the royal family has dealt with]( in the past year.   First-Person [A basketball game between the Lakers and the Jazz]( Getty Images As the author of When the Game Was War: The NBA's Greatest Season, my pal Rich Cohen knows a thing or two about the thrill of basketball. But lately, he's been feeling that the game has lost some of its luster. Sound familiar? His take on [the fascinating reason the sport seems less exciting]( is a real slam dunk.   Extra Credit [Bruce Springsteen holding one hand in the air and looking down]( Getty Images The Boss’s bad news: Bruce Springsteen has canceled his remaining tour dates for September, citing a struggle with peptic ulcer disease. We’ve got the lowdown on [the symptoms of these ulcers]( — and yes, if you’re wondering, they’re definitely rough enough to shut down a few stadiums. Ask the experts: Sexual Health Month is upon us, and there's no time like the present for a refresher on how intimacy affects our overall wellbeing. We turned to our partners at maude for guidance about [what to look for (and avoid) in products for our most personal areas](, like sex toys, body washes, lubes, and more. Queue up: We often take our favorite shows and movies for granted, assuming they’ll always be available on streaming to watch. But that’s not the case — check out our list of [what’s leaving Netflix at the end of the month](.   What a Serve [Michelle Obama at the U.S. open wearing a denim dress, cropped black cardigan, and black espadrille sandals]( Getty Images / KCM Michelle Obama knows a thing or two about fabulous footwear (remember those thigh-high glitter boots she wore on her book tour?). We found [the stylish sandals she wore to the U.S. Open]( — and they’re on sale! If that’s still not quite in your budget, we spotted [a similar style for half the price]( and [a version under $65](. Talk about a love-love.   [Know it all, and help your friends catch up, too. Share Wake-Up Call and you'll earn some superb swag.](   Thank you for reading Wake-Up Call and being part of our community! If you have questions or comments, drop us a line at info@katiecouric.cominfo@katiecouric.com. See you tomorrow! [Alternate text] [For the best experience, read in browser.]( Update your preferences or [unsubscribe]( If you buy something through this email, KCM may earn a commission. Katie Couric Media, 75 Varick St, Ste 12, New York, NY - 10013-1917 Copyright © 2023 Katie Couric Media, All rights reserved.

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