The use of ChatGPT is increasingly being restricted for students’ essays and other papers, and students are being warned about the dangers of information leaks.
Experts have pointed out that faculty members must also take appropriate action.
“The use of text, program source code, calculation results generated by ChatGPT and other AI chatbots is not permitted on any assignments such as reaction papers, reports, essays and theses” without the permission of instructors, the statement said. “If use is confirmed by detection tools etc, strict measures will be taken.”
While ChatGPT offers a high level of convenience, it may provide incorrect answers in areas where the AI is not fully versed or result in copyright infringement. There is also the risk that AI may acquire confidential information about companies, research and other matters, and leak such data to outside parties.
The University of Tokyo posted a document titled “About Generative AI”, which also referred to other interactive AIs, on its internal website on April 3. It states that “reports must be created by students themselves and cannot be created solely with the help of AI”.
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