Exploring the Efficiency of ChatGPT and Artificial Intelligence in Advancing Academic Writing Pedagogy

Authors

  • Ekrem Solak

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46328/ijemst.4373

Keywords:

Academic writing and Artificial intelligence, ChatGPT and academic writing, artificial intelligence and writing, ChatGPT, artificial intelligence.

Abstract

The integration of ChatGPT and artificial intelligence (AI) has led to innovative ideas in academic writing. This shift has improved the efficiency and quality of academic content, yet it also raises ethical concerns regarding authorship, originality, and maintaining academic rigor. This study aims to explore the interplay between AI and academic writing practices, contributing to the role of technology in language studies and its impact on scholarly endeavors. The study uses a qualitative research approach, employing document analysis and queries directed at ChatGPT to assess its effectives in generating academic content. The research queries serve to evaluate ChatGPT's performance in tasks such as generating introductions, literature reviews, findings, discussions, conclusions, and abstracts related to the use of AI in academic writing. The experimentation with ChatGPT highlights the capabilities and limitations of AI in academic writing. It emphasizes the importance of human oversight and critical thinking in the research process. Despite ChatGPT's rapid response rate, the study reveals limitations such as deficiencies in academic rigor and referencing accuracy, which necessitate human oversight. This study underlines the importance of combining human intellect together with AI and focuses on the ethical considerations crucial for preserving the integrity of academic research and writing. 

Author Biography

Ekrem Solak

Affiliation: City University of Macau, Macau SAR, Country: CN

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Published

2024-12-29

How to Cite

Solak, E. (2024). Exploring the Efficiency of ChatGPT and Artificial Intelligence in Advancing Academic Writing Pedagogy. International Journal of Education in Mathematics, Science and Technology, 12(6), 1525–1537. https://doi.org/10.46328/ijemst.4373

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