FINDING A BALANCE FOR AI IN ACADEMIA
The Morning Standard|November 28, 2024
HERE is no denying that the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized industries, and the education sector is no exception.
JOHN J KENNEDY
FINDING A BALANCE FOR AI IN ACADEMIA

With its ability to streamline tasks, enhance learning and improve efficiency in administration and academics, AI can transform how individuals and institutions operate.

However, the growing influence of AI has also raised ethical concerns, particularly within academia. As AI becomes more integrated into educational systems, the debate around its use in assessment, student evaluation, research, and publication is intensifying, with institutions around the globe grappling with how to embrace AI while maintaining academic integrity and ethical standards.

As expected, some universities responded to the challenges posed by AI with hurried measures. The University of Michigan in the US and Sciences Po in France banned AI outright, driven by fears, not wholly unfounded though, of plagiarism, fraud and the erosion of authentic academic effort. Oxford and Cambridge in the UK introduced restrictions to prevent students from using AI to falsely claim credit for work that is not their own.

For any educational institution, safeguarding the authenticity of academic submissions and maintaining the rigor of student evaluations are paramount. Their concern, therefore, that AI-generated content, if not carefully monitored, could blur the lines between genuine intellectual effort and machine-driven output is entirely justified.

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