Ethical risks of using ChatGPT in higher education institutions in Malaysia

Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbot 'ChatGPT' in the education sector has changed the learning patterns among students, staff, and lecturers. The rise of AI-driven tools is bringing forth significant ethical concerns, which are considered essential to discuss. The present study was conduc...

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Published in:MASYARAKAT KEBUDAYAAN DAN POLITIK
Main Authors: Mokhtar, Wan Khairul Aiman Wan; Ibrahim, Abdullah; Anas, Norazmi; Ahyar; Sayekti, Imam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Univ Airlangga LIPJPHKI 2024
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Online Access:https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001386615000001
author Mokhtar
Wan Khairul Aiman Wan; Ibrahim
Abdullah; Anas
Norazmi; Ahyar; Sayekti
Imam
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Wan Khairul Aiman Wan; Ibrahim
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Norazmi; Ahyar; Sayekti
Imam
Ethical risks of using ChatGPT in higher education institutions in Malaysia
Social Sciences - Other Topics
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Wan Khairul Aiman Wan; Ibrahim
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Norazmi; Ahyar; Sayekti
Imam
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Ethical risks of using ChatGPT in higher education institutions in Malaysia
MASYARAKAT KEBUDAYAAN DAN POLITIK
English
Article
Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbot 'ChatGPT' in the education sector has changed the learning patterns among students, staff, and lecturers. The rise of AI-driven tools is bringing forth significant ethical concerns, which are considered essential to discuss. The present study was conducted in three public sector universities in Malaysia, where we opted for the quantitative research design and approached the research participants through personal invitation and snowball sampling procedures. A total of 406 respondents were involved in this study, and the data was gathered through a survey, using structured questionnaire. The purpose of this method is to collect diverse data from a variety of participants, including students, staff, and lecturers. The findings show that it is imperative to highlight the need for robust ethical guidelines and a higher education institution framework to ensure that implementation is indispensable. Furthermore, addressing these ethical challenges can harness the potential of chatbots in academia along with ensuring ethical concerns being addressed. The study concluded that academicians had clear understanding about the ethical issues of using ChatGPT or AIs. The study also suggests recommendations regarding the ethical usage by the government of Malaysia.
Univ Airlangga LIPJPHKI
2086-7050
2528-6013
2024
37
4
10.20473/mkp.V37I42024.432-445
Social Sciences - Other Topics

WOS:001386615000001
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title Ethical risks of using ChatGPT in higher education institutions in Malaysia
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description Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbot 'ChatGPT' in the education sector has changed the learning patterns among students, staff, and lecturers. The rise of AI-driven tools is bringing forth significant ethical concerns, which are considered essential to discuss. The present study was conducted in three public sector universities in Malaysia, where we opted for the quantitative research design and approached the research participants through personal invitation and snowball sampling procedures. A total of 406 respondents were involved in this study, and the data was gathered through a survey, using structured questionnaire. The purpose of this method is to collect diverse data from a variety of participants, including students, staff, and lecturers. The findings show that it is imperative to highlight the need for robust ethical guidelines and a higher education institution framework to ensure that implementation is indispensable. Furthermore, addressing these ethical challenges can harness the potential of chatbots in academia along with ensuring ethical concerns being addressed. The study concluded that academicians had clear understanding about the ethical issues of using ChatGPT or AIs. The study also suggests recommendations regarding the ethical usage by the government of Malaysia.
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