“It’s far more popular for students to use AI tools just for kicks. Nine in ten students who have tried AI tools say they’ve used them for personal projects, out of curiosity, or for fun,” the report points out.
So how can you lean on artificial intelligence during your studies, without crossing any ethical lines? Here are some helpful dos and don’ts to guide you, based on what we see different universities doing.
Learning to use artificial intelligence (AI) tools effectively and appropriately is an essential digital literacy skill for both your studies and future career.
The Daily-AI workshop, designed by MIT educators and experienced facilitators, features hands-on and computer-based activities on AI concepts, ethical issues in AI, creative expression using AI, and how AI relates to your future.
"While these changes may seem scary to some, you have the option to view AI as a tool that empowers you. AI will not steal your job if you know how to make the best of it. Here, young professionals have an advantage: As digital natives, you can navigate these changes and the opportunities they bring with an open mind."
"The reality is that generative AI makes a lot of tasks a lot easier, but it isn’t yet foolproof. It still needs significant human oversight to get the most out of it. "