Recommended Citation
Jiang, Yingying; Xie, Lindai; Lin, Guohui; and Mo, Fangfang, "Widen the Debate: What is the Academic Community’s Perception on ChatGPT?" (2024). Purdue University Libraries Open Access Publishing Fund. Paper 121.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10639-024-12677-0
DOI
10.1007/s10639-024-12677-0
Date of this Version
4-13-2024
Keywords
AI, Education, Teach, Learn, ChatGPT, Ethics
Abstract
ChatGPT has surprised academia with its remarkable abilities but also raised substantial concerns regarding academic integrity and misconduct. Despite the debate, empirical research exploring the issue is limited. The purpose of this study is to bridge this gap by analyzing Twitter data to understand how academia is perceiving ChatGPT. A total of 9733 tweets were collected through Python via Twitter API in three consecutive weeks in May and June 2023; and 3000 most relevant ones were analyzed in Atlas ti. 23. Our findings reveal a generally supportive attitude towards using ChatGPT in academia, but the absence of clear policies and regulations requires attention. Discussions primarily focus on academic integrity, learning effectiveness, and teaching efficiency. Tweets from influencers with over one million followers were analyzed separately. The significance of these findings and the limitations of the study are included.
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This is the publisher PDF of Jiang, Y., Xie, L., Lin, G. et al. Widen the debate: What is the academic community’s perception on ChatGPT?. Educ Inf Technol (2024). DOI: 10.1007/s10639-024-12677-0. Published CC-BY.