Experts demand that ChatGPT be regulated in schools.

Experts demand that ChatGPT be regulated in schools.

Technology is going to change everything in the future, but tech experts believe that in order to prevent the exploitation of AI tools like ChatGPT, thorough AI regulations must be developed.

Experts emphasize that stakeholders must work together to develop policies that encourage appropriate use and support students in developing their skills in classroom settings.

There is a worrying trend that students are using ChatGPT instead of traditional research methods and plagiarism for assignments when it comes to academic dishonesty. Although ChatGPT is meant to support learning, experts advise against abusing it and emphasize how crucial it is to utilize it thoughtfully and responsibly.

They have made it clear that ChatGPT is not meant to promote indolence, but rather to enhance and facilitate learning. Its effects on young people depend on how they use it; excessive reliance might lead to apathy, but it can also encourage creativity and productivity. Encouragement of deliberate and orderly use is crucial. It is the duty of educators, parents, and students to encourage active learning and involvement while avoiding the promotion of apathy or dependency.

Tufail Ahmed Khan, President and CEO of the Pakistan Freelancers Association (PAFLA), emphasized that educational institutions must modernize their evaluation practices in order to reduce ChatGPT usage. He makes the argument that there has always been other options, such as Google, and that typical assignment copying predates ChatGPT. In order to properly assess students’ abilities and discourage reliance on artificial intelligence (AI) for assignments, Khan promotes the need of critical thinking and customized activities. In addition, he emphasized the significance of creating moral standards and regulatory frameworks to control ChatGPT’s use, with an emphasis on advancing society advantages while averting harm. Given that artificial intelligence (AI) has the ability to create jobs, Khan said that regulations should combine the development of technology with responsible application, taking into account best practices from throughout the world to guarantee that AI tools like ChatGPT increase productivity without sacrificing ethics.

He emphasized that through encouraging brainstorming and improving conceptual understanding, ChatGPT has the potential to promote creativity and innovation. It serves as a tool for students to explore concepts and polish original ideas, facilitating a more in-depth interaction with the material. By starting with ChatGPT, students can expand their creative thinking and come up with original solutions.

Noman Said, CEO of SI Global Solutions, proposed that schools prevent ChatGPT abuse by providing instructors with AI literacy training. This means utilizing AI monitoring tools, creating assignments that encourage innovation and uniqueness, and comprehending the potential and constraints of AI. He emphasized that cooperation between many stakeholders, including as the government, tech professionals, educators, and the general people, is necessary for effective control of AI.

To guarantee that AI advances society’s larger goals while upholding individual rights, clear norms should place a high priority on ethical use, data protection, and fair access.

He pointed out that ChatGPT, as a collaborative tool, can encourage creativity by pushing students to think critically and expand on the material they are given. Beyond memorization of answers, the development of innovative thinking abilities is facilitated by promoting inquiry, critical analysis, and the pursuit of original ideas.