CASE STUDY ANALYSIS ON TOPIC: “AI’S INFLUENCE: CHATGPT’S IMPACT ON STUDENT LEARNING BEHAVIOURS”
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Keywords

intelligence, learners, academic performance, self-paced study, research, critical thinking, student engagement, ethical concerns.

Abstract

ChatGPT is widely adopted by students for learning and information searches, with many also finding it reliable for academic tasks such as idea generation and assignment completion. However, concerns about overreliance were noted, which may hinder independent thinking and critical evaluation skills while enhancing ethical problems like academic dishonesty, plagiarism and information security. The article explores the influence of Artificial Intelligence on student learning behaviours.

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