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“What Makes ChatGPT Dangerous is Also What Makes It Special”: High-School Student Perspectives on the Integration or Ban of Artificial Intelligence in Educational Contexts

November 26, 2024
Peter Hermans
Casefile, OpenAI, Research
In this study, we use qualitative content analysis to explore the perspectives of high-school students regarding the integration or ban of ChatGPT in their schools through the lens of the…

A critical review of GenAI policies in higher education assessment: a call to reconsider the “originality” of students’ work

November 26, 2024
Peter Hermans
Casefile, OpenAI, Research
[open access] This study offers a critical examination of university policies developed to address recent challenges presented by generative AI (GenAI) to higher education assessment. Drawing on Bacchi’s ‘What’s the…

A new cheating technique has professors outmatched—and no, it’s not ChatGPT

November 9, 2023
Peter Hermans
International news, OpenAI
In the changing world of education, online academic resources such as Chegg.com have become the go-to websites for help with schoolwork.  However, these platforms can also be used to find…

How ChatGPT Can Improve Education, Not Threaten it

February 21, 2023
Peter Hermans
Casefile, OpenAI
OpenAI
A professor explains why he is allowing students to incorporate ChatGPT into their writing process instead of banning the new technology. To remain competitive throughout their careers, students need to…

Auckland University advises staff to use GPTZero to detect chatbot cheats

February 20, 2023
Peter Hermans
Casefile, OpenAI
OpenAI
The University of Auckland is advising staff to use GPTZero and other detection tools to combat the use of intelligent AI-powered chatbots to cheat.he university says an “arms race” is…

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