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Generative AI in higher education

Generative AI applications have become increasingly accessible and popular among both students and teachers around the world. As a university, we at KTH must consider the impact of generative AI on students' learning, both negative and positive. How can we use generative AI ethically, legally and in an academically honest way? And how do we reliably assess students' knowledge in this new digital era?

What is generative AI technology? 

Generative AI is a type of AI (Artificial Intelligence) that can create digital content, which is why it is called “generative” AI. Today, various generative AI applications are available on the internet, which anyone can use to create digital content according to their wishes, such as text, images, video, or code.  

How does it work? 

Generative AI applications are based on probability-based machine learning models trained on large data sets. These systems thus have no factual knowledge. Instead, they create material by predicting, for example, what the next piece of text should contain. The predictions are based on statistical models and the instructions they receive.  

Remember that AIs are not sentient and do not understand what they are creating. Some mimic human communication to give the illusion of sentience, making it easier to use and more appealing to humans.

Use generative AI efficiently and ethically

Generative AI applications seem to be on their way to joining the other kinds of AI-powered tools we already use at KTH, such as Grammarly. As with all new digital tools, we must consider how to effectively use generative AI while reducing the risk of misuse. We must learn to use it in a way that is ethical and academically honest, and help students do the same.

Use generative AI efficiently and ethically

Improve the learning experience

On these pages, you can read more about how generative AI can improve student learning experiences. As a teacher, you can use generative AI to enhance your course, for example, refine course material or provide feedback. Students can use it to aid their learning process by, for instance, adapting course material to their individual needs.

Improve the learning experience

Assessing knowledge in a world with generative AI

On these pages, you can read more about how to minimize the potential impact of generative AI on your assessment. Begin with deciding an approach, then what actions to take. Actions can roughly be divided into two categories: Preventive measures or hindering actions. These actions are not mutually exclusive, and you should actively consider both perspectives in your teaching.

Assessing knowledge in a world with generative AI

Ethical issues and legal matters

The use of generative AI has several ethical and legal implications that must be considered and addressed, as with any other digital tool at KTH. However, for generative AI it is more difficult than usual due to the complexity of the large language models and the usefulness of the technology.

Ethical issues and legal matters

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