Good news for students in Malaysia, as the Higher Education Ministry will not prohibit the use of ChatGPT at local institutes of higher education. However, the Department of Higher Education has released guidelines that must be followed by students using the tool. During a visit to Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Minister of Higher Education, Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin, highlighted the importance of knowing the limitations of ChatGPT and preventing students from generating academic papers without any additional input. The minister cited an incident in the United States where lawyers used ChatGPT and included fictitious legal cases in a court filing. The Ministry of Higher Education had previously announced that guidelines were being developed for artificial intelligence-powered tools in March this year.
Higher Education Ministry to Allow ChatGPT Use in Local Universities with Guidelines to Follow
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