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Since August, users of the university's Copilot have been able to work with OpenAI's latest language model, GPT-5. This model represents a significant step forward in the development of generative artificial intelligence and delivers higher quality, faster, and more contextually accurate results than its predecessors.
The new version of the model offers a number of improvements that can help with studying, teaching, and administrative tasks.
There are many possibilities for its use in a university environment. Teachers can use the model when preparing teaching materials, quizes, or creating content in Moodle. Students can use the model for more sophisticated feedback during learning, planning, or reflection.
The integration of GPT-5 into the university Copilot opens up new possibilities for more efficient work with texts, help with the creation of teaching materials, and support for self-directed learning by students. This tool can serve as an aid in daily preparation, a source of inspiration, and a partner for creative work.
Prompt: I teach English to 4th grade high school students and need to generate 4 different sets of multiple-choice tasks. Each set should contain 5 sentences with grammatical errors focused on conditional sentences (first, second, third conditional). Students should choose one correct option from four. The topics of the sentences should be varied and relevant to the students' age group – e.g., deciding about the future, traveling, studying abroad, or friendships. Each question must have only one correct answer. The goal is to practice the correct use of conditional clauses in different contexts.
* Answers are only in Czech.