The Ministry of Higher Education is working on guidelines for the use of OpenAI's ChatGPT in local institutions of higher
The Ministry of Higher Education is working on guidelines for the use of OpenAI’s ChatGPT in local institutions of higher education. Khaled Nordin, the Minister of Higher Education, revealed this while adding that ChatGPT and other artifical intelligence technology will be beneficial if adopted as a tool in the learning process.
That being said, this doesn’t mean that the government will be regulating ChatGPT. Instead, Khaled told Free Malaysia Today that his ministry is working providing guidelines on what to do and what not to do when adopting these AI technologies as tools.“It cannot be seen as a tool that is an end in itself. If we do this, then the learning process will be taken over by machines,” opined the minister.
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