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How will ChatGPT change college?

BY MATTHEW ALBRIGHT | Staff writer​ ​ ​

Artificial intelligence like ChatGPT has caused a huge stir in higher education circles. With its ability to generate text that is similar to that written by a human, some professors worry it will allow students to turn in papers without doing the writing or thinking themselves.

We talked to LSU professors and students about the emerging technology and how they think it will change the college experience. Here's what they said. 


The intersection near the Tanger Outlets in Gonzales is a notorious traffic problem. To improve things, state officials are planning to build three roundabouts that they say will move cars more efficiently than the current stoplights. 

Plans are moving forward, but Tanger is fighting them in court. Here's the latest. 


Two cousins are challenging the mayor — and each other — for mayor of St. Gabriel. And things have gotten heated, with accusations of mismanagement and "good ole' boy" politics flying.

Here's a look inside the unusually fierce election. 

Roundabouts near Tanger Outlets mall are moving forward, but the mall is still fighting them

For about 10 years, Gonzales city and state highway officials have been studying how to alleviate the congested traffic at La. 30 and Interstate 10. Read more

Two cousins both want to unseat St. Gabriel's mayor — and things are getting heated

Driving down La. 30 into St. Gabriel, it looks like a regular election for mayor: dozens of lawn signs and billboards advertise incumbent Mayor Lionel Johnson Jr., Mayor Pro-Tem Ronald Grace, and Kyl… Read more

 
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Baton Rouge police make some officers sign secrecy agreements, sparking transparency concerns

Tapped to lead the Baton Rouge Police Department through a period of public scrutiny following the police killing of Alton Sterling, Chief Murphy Paul has long touted his agency’s commitment to trans… Read more

This Louisiana distillery just won international acclaim for its bourbon

After four years in business, a local distillery is winning international acclaim for its bourbons. Read more

Albert Fraenkel, longtime Baton Rouge furniture businessman and civic leader, dies at 94

Albert Fraenkel, who founded a successful wholesale furniture business and later donated the building that housed the operations to the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank, died last month in San Francisco… Read more

 
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