Artificial Intelligence and Authorship Editor Policy: ChatGPT, Bard Bing AI, and beyond

IF 2 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice Pub Date : 2023-05-29 DOI:10.53761/1.20.5.01
J. Crawford, Michael Cowling, Sally Ashton-Hay, J. Kelder, R. Middleton, Gail Wilson
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Artificial intelligence and large-language model chatbots have generated significant attention in higher education, and in research practice. Whether ChatGPT, Bard, Jasper Chat, Socratic, Bing AI, DialoGPT, or something else, these are all shaping how education and research occur. In this Editorial, we offer five editorial principles to guide decision-making for editors, which will also become policy for the Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice. First, we articulate that non-human authorship does not constitute authorship. Second, artificial intelligence should be leveraged to support authors. Third, artificial intelligence can offer useful feedback and pre-review. Fourth, transparency of artificial intelligence usage is an expectation. And fifth, the use of AI in research design, conduct, and dissemination must comply with established ethical principles. In these five principles, we articulate a position of optimism for the new forms of knowledge and research we might garner. We see AI as a mechanism that may augment our current practices but will not likely replace all of them. However, we do issue caution to the limitations of large language models including possible proliferation of poor-quality research, Stochastic Parroting, and data hallucinations. As with all research, authors should be comfortably familiar with the underlying methods being used to generate data and should ensure a clear understanding of the AI tools being used prior to deployment for research.
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人工智能和作者编辑政策:ChatGPT、Bard Bing AI及其他
人工智能和大型语言模型聊天机器人在高等教育和研究实践中引起了极大的关注。无论是ChatGPT、Bard、Jasper Chat、Socratic、Bing AI、DialoGPT还是其他什么,这些都在塑造教育和研究的发生方式。在这篇社论中,我们提出了五条编辑原则来指导编辑的决策,这也将成为《大学教学实践杂志》的政策。首先,我们阐明非人类作者身份并不构成作者身份。其次,应该利用人工智能来支持作者。第三,人工智能可以提供有用的反馈和预先审查。第四,人工智能使用的透明度是一种期望。第五,人工智能在研究设计、实施和传播中的使用必须符合既定的伦理原则。在这五项原则中,我们表达了对我们可能获得的新形式的知识和研究的乐观态度。我们认为人工智能是一种机制,它可能会增强我们目前的做法,但不太可能取代所有做法。然而,我们确实对大型语言模型的局限性提出了警告,包括低质量研究、随机鹦鹉学舌和数据幻觉的可能扩散。与所有研究一样,作者应该熟悉用于生成数据的基本方法,并确保在部署研究之前清楚地了解正在使用的人工智能工具。
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Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice
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期刊介绍: The Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice aims to add significantly to the body of knowledge describing effective and innovative teaching and learning practice in higher education.The Journal is a forum for educational practitioners across a wide range of disciplines. Its purpose is to facilitate the communication of teaching and learning outcomes in a scholarly way, bridging the gap between journals covering purely academic research and articles and opinions published without peer review.
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