By Neuroscience News
A new study reveals student attitudes toward artificial intelligence (AI) in higher education.
The majority of the 6,000 students surveyed expressed positive views toward AI tools like ChatGPT, with more than a third using them regularly.
They credit these tools for improving academic writing and overall language skills.
However, ambiguity exists around the ethical use of these tools, especially during exams - 62% view this as cheating.
Despite their optimism about AI, students expressed anxiety due to the lack of clear guidance on the responsible use of AI in their learning environments.
Despite their optimism about AI, students expressed anxiety due to the lack of clear guidance on the responsible use of AI in their learning environments.
Yet, an overwhelming majority oppose a ban on AI tools in education.