KARACHI: The new artificial intelligence program “GPT model” that reacts to human behavior has caused a stir in scientific and non-scientific fields. The HEC Pakistan currently facing increasing negative effects of the AI model Chat GPT. This advanced model includes expert style factors like answering questions, commenting on topics, and specializing in articles, abstracts, and translations, which leading search engine Google is unable to provide.
On the same basis, this model has surprised every professional expert, including IT. On the other hand, students, especially at the university level, have been using the GPT model to write their assigned work.
Its use has become so common among students at the university level that students studying in different disciplines and fields are doing thesis writing and making their assignments using this model. It is reported that even the software available at HEC for identifying plagiarism in thesaurus writing cannot identify the text written by the GPT model, while the response of this model to any query is so fast that There is no need to use Google in the thesis writing or any kind of assignments.
Chairman HEC Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed said that this matter has come to the knowledge of HEC and the IT department has been asked to present a strategy to remedy how to stop the misuse of this new dimension of Artificial Intelligence.
He further added, if we cannot fail to find a solution immediately, then we can recommend PTA stop its use in the country or limit its usage to some extent, but hopefully it would be the very last option.
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It is worth noting that the GPT model is a chat model that allows any person to talk to it on any topic in the world. It gives answers through a regular conversation and provides information in its own words. It can also further refine and detail the questions asked regarding the information. Due to this, its usage has dramatically increased not only among college and university-level students but also among teachers.