POSSIBLE ABUSES OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE STUDY PROCESS |
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Srečo Zakrajšek[1] Abstract As part of the project Use of Artificial Intelligence (ChatGPT) in the Course, Leadership and Organisation of Media Production at FUDŠ, we conducted a study to identify potential abuses of artificial intelligence in the study process.The findings indicate that students are aware of potential abuses of AI in the study process and propose specific measures to limit or prevent such behaviour, as it could negatively affect the academic process and create disparities among students. Students believe that those who abuse AI are primarily motivated by a lack of time, low levels of knowledge, or limited motivation.The main forms of abuse include creating content that students present as their own, generating assignments without understanding the material, and cheating during exams. To address these challenges, students suggest that institutions should establish guidelines and rules for the use of AI in the study process, implement programmes to raise awareness about the ethical use of artificial intelligence, use appropriate tools to detect AI abuse, and introduce sanctions where necessary. Additionally, they recommend adapting knowledge assessment methods to focus more on oral exams, practical assignments, and projects that foster creativity and require independent critical thinking. Keywords: ChatGPT, artificial intelligence, AI abuse, higher education, Ethics and AI
[1] Ddr. Srečo Zakrajšek, Assistant Professor, IAM Visoka šola za multimedije and FUDŠ Ljubljana Cite this article: |
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