Over 73 percent of UP students agree: We use ChatGPT for better grades

73 percent of students at Pristina University have admitted to using artificial intelligence platforms, gaining better grades, according to research by the English Department of Language and Literature. Aware of this are also of academic staff, who have stressed that this will affect the obstruction [...]
73 percent of students at Pristina University have admitted to using artificial intelligence platforms, gaining better grades, according to research by the English Department of Language and Literature. Aware of this are also of academic staff, who have stressed that this will affect the development of academic skills in students. And the mechanisms to detect this University of Pristina do not.
You just write the question, and in seconds, the ChatGPT artificial intelligence platform collects and writes for you the material/the content.
And students have started to use this to write academic essays, seminar work, and even diplomas.
English department students at the Faculty of Philology have done research, where 73 percent of the 100 respondents from all schools at Pristina University have admitted to using artificial intelligence platforms, where they received better grades.
The one from the participants we interviewed mentioned as a problem with Chat The GPT, and it's also a problem that it's harder to detect that it's been used, but it's started to be used unfortunately even at large levels by students”, said Freedom Kastrati, a student at the Faculty of Philology.
The students have begun using this platform to achieve high success during studies, and professors have also observed.
But mechanisms to detect this University of Pristina still do not have
This is also highlighted by the team of international experts during the process of accrediting research programmes. They haven't shown if they're working on this.
In the absence of mechanisms, Professor Luljeta Manly-Kassumi has shown that it is difficult to detect which works are written by artificial intelligence.
According to her, the use of artificial intelligence has become problematic because it violates copyright.
“The ChatGPT's use to achieve a grade or pass an action is not ethical, but it's happening and not only in the university of Kosovo but worldwide, it's a very big problem, not among students, it's a problem even in scientific journals that are having a lot of trouble detecting it if a job that's delivered to publication is something written by man or written by Artificial Intelligence”, said Lulles Mansum, professor at the Judud mankind faculty.
The ChatGPT platform was published in November last year. Italy is the first state in the European Union, which has banned the use of ChatGPT, due to concerns about maintaining privacy and authorship.
During the week, the European Parliament adopted a bill that would impose new restrictions on what is seen as the most dangerous use of technology. /Time












