OpenAI's ChatGPT chatbot is the go-to tool for students worldwide to complete their homework. However, its success has caused some students to be caught plagiarizing. The bot's advanced conversation skills are becoming a headache for teachers globally, leading to calls for changes to the education system. With its ever-increasing popularity, it remains to be seen whether students will continue to give in to the temptation to cheat.
Over 30% of university students in Japan have used ChatGPT, with 14% admitting to using it for assignments, according to a new survey. However, while some believe it undermines critical thinking skills, 70.7% said it improved their thinking. Government and universities must develop clear guidelines on its use, as students are divided on whether it should be prohibited. The survey highlights weak points in Japan's higher education, particularly the lack of focus on writing skills. The results will be critical information for educators, said a professor specializing in higher education.
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou) has launched GPT-4 and ChatGPT services to support academic and research activities for its faculty and students. The university's dedication to providing comprehensive AI education, with strict regulations, will enhance its position as a top academic institution. GPT-4 is set to advance the research and application of languages in the future, making it an exciting development for students interested in artificial intelligence!
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