Artificial Intelligence (AI) is Not A Writing Gods, So Why Do Post-Graduate Students Believe It?

Ikrawansyah Ikrawansyah, M. G. E. Romadhon
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This study was aimed at understanding graduate students' preferences in applying AI when dealing with their class papers and projects in Indonesia. It also sought to understand how students who have used AI in previous writing feel about such experience. This study adopted a phenomenological research method in order to elicit in-depth insights into the concerns of the students. The participants included graduate students from four universities in Indonesia. These data were gathered using semi-structured interviews of 30 students who had experience using AI for their academic writing. Guided by understanding the decision-making process, perceived benefits, and drawbacks of AI, and overall experiences, interview questions were prepared. One-way thematic analysis was conducted with the interview data. Students seemed to view AI applications as only helping with formatting and editing tasks, as most of them would like to have the opportunity to do the major work by themselves for better learning. Another underlying strong theme emerging here is related to AI overdependency and unequal access to it. The results offer insights into the respective areas that can be used by educators and institutions to provide a balance between the rising AI in use and support for independent learning within academics.
人工智能(AI)不是写作之神,为什么研究生们会相信它?
本研究旨在了解印度尼西亚研究生在处理课堂论文和项目时应用人工智能的偏好。本研究还试图了解在以前的写作中使用过人工智能的学生对这种体验的感受。本研究采用了现象学研究方法,以便深入了解学生们所关心的问题。参与者包括来自印度尼西亚四所大学的研究生。这些数据是通过对 30 名曾在学术写作中使用过人工智能的学生进行半结构化访谈收集的。在了解决策过程、人工智能的好处和缺点以及总体经验的基础上,编写了访谈问题。对访谈数据进行了单向主题分析。学生们似乎认为人工智能应用软件只能帮助完成格式化和编辑任务,因为大多数学生都希望有机会自己完成主要工作,以便更好地学习。另一个潜在的强烈主题与人工智能的过度依赖和使用机会不平等有关。研究结果为教育工作者和教育机构提供了各自领域的见解,以便在不断增加的人工智能使用和支持学术界自主学习之间取得平衡。
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