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Higher education students’ perceptions of ChatGPT: A global study of early reactions
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Author Affiliations
University of Ljubljana, University of Technology Malaysia, State University of Zanzibar, Southern Federal University, ...
Published InPLoS ONE
Year2025
Citations145
Abstract
The paper presents the most comprehensive and large-scale global study to date on how higher education students perceived the use of ChatGPT in early 2024. With a sample of 23,218 students from 109 countries and territories, the study reveals that students primarily used ChatGPT for brainstorming, summarizing texts, and finding research articles, with a few using it for professional and creative writing. They found it useful for simplifying complex information and summarizing content, but less reliable for providing information and supporting classroom learning, though some considered its information clearer than that from peers and teachers. Moreover, students agreed on the need for AI regulations at all levels due to concerns about ChatGPT promoting cheating, plagiarism, and social isolation. However, they…
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