ChatGPT and large language models in academia: opportunities and challenges
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center · University of Pennsylvania
Abstract
The introduction of large language models (LLMs) that allow iterative "chat" in late 2022 is a paradigm shift that enables generation of text often indistinguishable from that written by humans. LLM-based chatbots have immense potential to improve academic work efficiency, but the ethical implications of their fair use and inherent bias must be considered. In this editorial, we discuss this technology from the academic's perspective with regard to its limitations and utility for academic writing, education, and programming. We end with our stance with regard to using LLMs and chatbots in academia, which is summarized as (1) we must find ways to effectively use them, (2) their use does not constitute plagiarism…
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- 19.03
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- Perspective (graphical)
- Computer science
- Work (physics)
- Data science
- Engineering ethics
- Artificial intelligence
- Engineering
- Quality Education