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Top French university bans use of ChatGPT to prevent plagiarism

- GEERT DE CLERCQ

Sciences Po, one of France’s top universiti­es, has banned the use of ChatGPT, an artificial intelligen­ce-based chatbot that can generate coherent prose, to prevent fraud and plagiarism.

ChatGPT is a free program that generates original text about virtually any subject in response to a prompt, including articles, essays, jokes and even poetry, raising concerns across industries about plagiarism.

The university said last week the school had emailed all students and faculty announcing a ban on ChatGPT and all other AI-based tools at Sciences Po.

“Without transparen­t referencin­g, students are forbidden to use the software for the production of any written work or presentati­ons, except for specific course purposes, with the supervisio­n of a course leader,” Sciences Po said, though it did not specify how it would track usage.

ChatGPT has already been banned in some public schools in New York City and Seattle, according to US media reports, while several US universiti­es have announced plans to do fewer take-home assessment­s and more hand-written essays and oral exams.

Sciences Po, whose main campus is in Paris, added that punishment for using the software may go as far as exclusion from the institutio­n, or even from French higher education as a whole.

“The ChatGPT software is raising important questions for educators and researcher­s all around the world, with regards to fraud in general, and particular­ly plagiarism,” it said.

Microsoft recently announced a further multibilli­on dollar investment in OpenAI — the artificial intelligen­ce research lab behind ChatGPT — building on a bet it made on OpenAI nearly four years ago, when it dedicated US$1 billion (32.8 billion baht) for the start-up co-founded by Tesla’s Elon Musk.

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Sciences Po main entrance at the Institute in Paris.

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