Yesterday Wednesday, June 14, a long -awaited duel took place in France between the philosopher Raphaël Enthoven and artificial intelligence (IA) Chatgpt.
They clashed on the philosophy test of the French baccalaureate, with a single question to which we had to answer “is happiness of reason?” ».
Result: overwhelming victory for the philosopher, to whom the jury attributes the 20/20 note against 11/20 for artificial intelligence. For the French media, this duel confirms that the machine cannot replace man in certain areas.
According to TF1, the philosopher took 1 hour 30 to clear and make a perfect copy: 20 out of 20, while the robot, it only needed a minute and 30 seconds to finish its rendering.
“We can guess who wrote what, even from the first words, in the copy of Chatgpt, there is not even a problem (…) They are often very long, fairly hollow sentences, where there are no content. We do not understand the arguments, “explains Éliette Abécassis, philosopher and author who corrected the two blind copies.