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Paper Presentation

School Name

De La Salle University Integrated School (Manila)

Research Advisor (Last Name, First Name, Middle Initial)

Lim-Cheng, Nathalie Rose T.

Abstract/Executive Summary

The rise and integration of AI tools like ChatGPT in education raises significant ethical concerns, namely regarding academic integrity. This study investigates the use and ethical implications of ChatGPT among senior high school students at De La Salle University Manila through a descriptive cross-sectional design. 226 student responses from a structured survey revealed how these tools affect views on academic integrity and actual academic practices. Findings indicate that while ChatGPT boosts academic productivity in various tasks, such as research, comprehension, and content creation, it also introduces risks concerning dependency, originality, and fairness. Moreover, many students believe that said risks can be mitigated through responsible usage but also express concerns over ChatGPT undermining academic integrity. That said, this study highlights the urgent need for clear guidelines and robust educational programs to harness AI's benefits while still maintaining academic standards. The results underscore the need for a balanced approach to integrating AI, guaranteeing ethical considerations are addressed alongside technological advancements.

Keywords

ChatGPT; academic integrity; ethical use; AI in education; student perceptions

Research Theme (for Paper Presentation and Poster Presentation submissions only)

Computer and Software Technology, and Robotics (CSR)

Statement of Originality

yes

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Integrity in the Age of AI: Ethical Considerations of ChatGPT Use Among De La Salle University Senior High School Students

The rise and integration of AI tools like ChatGPT in education raises significant ethical concerns, namely regarding academic integrity. This study investigates the use and ethical implications of ChatGPT among senior high school students at De La Salle University Manila through a descriptive cross-sectional design. 226 student responses from a structured survey revealed how these tools affect views on academic integrity and actual academic practices. Findings indicate that while ChatGPT boosts academic productivity in various tasks, such as research, comprehension, and content creation, it also introduces risks concerning dependency, originality, and fairness. Moreover, many students believe that said risks can be mitigated through responsible usage but also express concerns over ChatGPT undermining academic integrity. That said, this study highlights the urgent need for clear guidelines and robust educational programs to harness AI's benefits while still maintaining academic standards. The results underscore the need for a balanced approach to integrating AI, guaranteeing ethical considerations are addressed alongside technological advancements.