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University of Hong Kong announces ban on AI tools such as ChatGPT

2025-03-26 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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Thank you, Mr. Air, a netizen of CTOnews.com, for your clue delivery! CTOnews.com, February 18 (Xinhua) the University of Hong Kong forbids teachers and students to use artificial intelligence robot ChatGPT or other artificial intelligence tools to complete course assignments, evaluations, etc., the first of its kind in Hong Kong.

HKU Pro-Vice-Chancellor Ho Lap-Yan sent an internal letter to the staff and students, saying that ChatGPT is a language model that has shocked the global education community. Short-term measures will be taken to prohibit the use of ChatGPT or other artificial intelligence tools for all classroom course assignments and assessments in the school. If students want to use the relevant applications, they must obtain the written consent of the course instructor. If there is any violation, it will be regarded as potential plagiarism. If suspected cases are found, teachers may require students to conduct additional oral examinations or on-site exams, and the school also plans to discuss the impact of artificial intelligence tools on teaching in the school and allow teachers and students to participate. Subsequent seminars on ChatGPT and other AI tools will be arranged for teachers.

CTOnews.com learned that ChatGPT, OpenAI's natural language processing model, was launched in November last year and is now popular all over the world. The tool is in the form of a chat robot, answers questions in a conversational way, and helps people generate code and various types of content.

ChatGPT is so good at the latter that some students rely entirely on the tool to write papers and publish them as their own. This has led to a total ban on the tool in many public school systems in the United States. Still, Mira Murati, chief technology officer of OpenAI, recently said that schools should not ban ChatGPT because she believes the tool is actually beneficial to students' learning. "ChatGPT has the potential to revolutionize the way we learn. With tools such as ChatGPT, you can talk to models endlessly and understand concepts in a way that suits your level of understanding. It has great potential to help us carry out personalized education."

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