Universities in Japan restrict students’ use of ChatGPT


The use of ChatGPT is increasingly being restricted for students’ essays and other papers. - Reuters

TOKYO, Apr 9 (The Japan News/ANN): Universities are taking action regarding students’ use of ChatGPT, the Microsoft-backed interactive AI application that generates natural sentences in response to questions.

The use of ChatGPT is increasingly being restricted for students’ essays and other papers, and students are being warned about the dangers of information leaks. Experts have pointed out that faculty members must also take appropriate action.

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