生成式人工智能正在重塑全球的学术实践吗?对采用、利益和关注点的调查

IF 6.9 1区 管理学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Ehsan Mohammadi , Mike Thelwall , Yizhou Cai , Taylor Collier , Iman Tahamtan , Azar Eftekhar
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尽管生成式人工智能正在改变学术研究和教育,但人们对其在吸收和使用中的作用、性别、国际和学科差异知之甚少。这项针对20个国家出版学者的调查显示,学术界对生成式人工智能工具的广泛认识和采用,但存在重大的国际和学科差异,以及一些角色和性别差异。特别是,女性经常(每天或每周)使用Gen AI进行研究的可能性要低10%,这可能会加剧性别不平等。也许令人惊讶的是,最高的采用率出现在一些非西方国家,可能是因为对翻译服务的需求更大。意识最高的是社会科学,也许是因为对文本分析的需求更大。在所有小组中,这些工具主要用于学术写作,而不是数据分析和支持批判性思维。尽管如此,个性化指导和解决问题是生成式人工智能最普遍的好处之一。然而,所有小组的参与者都对学术环境中人工智能生成内容的创造力、准确性和一致性持怀疑态度。在学术界使用生成式人工智能最令人担忧的是不准确、抄袭、阻碍批判性思维、缺乏透明度和可解释性、侵犯知识产权和数据隐私风险。对于政策制定者来说,研究结果指出了可能需要采取行动以防止落后的领域和国家,以及持续需要调查和监测生成人工智能对研究实践的影响。
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Is generative AI reshaping academic practices worldwide? A survey of adoption, benefits, and concerns
Although generative AI is transforming academic research and education, little is known about the role, gender, international, and disciplinary variations in uptake and use. This 20-country survey of publishing academics shows the widespread awareness and adoption of generative AI tools in academia, but with substantial international and disciplinary differences, and some role and gender differences. In particular, females were 10 % less likely to use Gen AI frequently (daily or weekly) for research, which may exacerbate gender inequalities. Perhaps surprisingly, the highest adoption rates occurred in some non-Western nations, possibly because of a greater need for translation services. The highest awareness is in the social sciences, perhaps because of the greater need for text analysis. Across all groups, these tools were mainly used for academic writing rather than data analysis and support for critical thinking. Despite this, personalized instruction and problem-solving are among generative AI's most generally claimed benefits. However, participants in all groups were skeptical about the creativity, accuracy, and consistency of AI-generated content in academic contexts. The most significant concerns about using generative AI in academia were inaccuracy, plagiarism, discouraging critical thinking, a lack of transparency and explainability, intellectual property rights violations, and data privacy risks. For policymakers, the findings point to fields and countries that may need action to prevent falling behind, as well as the ongoing need to investigate and monitor the impacts of generative AI on research practices.
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Information Processing & Management
Information Processing & Management 工程技术-计算机:信息系统
CiteScore
17.00
自引率
11.60%
发文量
276
审稿时长
39 days
期刊介绍: Information Processing and Management is dedicated to publishing cutting-edge original research at the convergence of computing and information science. Our scope encompasses theory, methods, and applications across various domains, including advertising, business, health, information science, information technology marketing, and social computing. We aim to cater to the interests of both primary researchers and practitioners by offering an effective platform for the timely dissemination of advanced and topical issues in this interdisciplinary field. The journal places particular emphasis on original research articles, research survey articles, research method articles, and articles addressing critical applications of research. Join us in advancing knowledge and innovation at the intersection of computing and information science.
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