Previously, Media, Civil Society and Human Rights Development Council President (HRC) discussed Valery Fadeev’s attempt to completely ban the use of AI in writing lessons. Students were recommended to use their neural networks as a search engine.
In Russian universities, there was a debate about the use of artificial intelligence in the education process. Instead of a complete prohibition of technology, experts recommend developing ethical rules for their applications.
Alexey Tishchenko of the Presidential Academy believes that AI may be useful for routine tasks – Literacy Test, Information Search and Text Correction. However, students should declare the use of neural networks in their works. According to the expert, the best way to test information is a meaningful conversation with the teacher.
In Mgtu. Bauman emphasizes that the work that creates artificial intelligence contradicts the goals of education. Andrei Proletarsky states that it is difficult to prohibit technology, but we can ask students that the materials be deeply processed. The university has already adopted the ethical code in AI and drew attention to oral defense.
Reu them. Plekhanova depends on the principles of academic honesty. Irina Stukalova explains that the guidelines are foreseen for the independence of the work. Moreover, the use of AI in some disciplines such as journalism can be part of professional competences.
Daria Grits from MIPT compares AI with a calculator – just a powerful tool that cannot be banned. It proposes to create transparent rules for using technologies and shift the emphasis from official reports on real projects and research.
Experts acknowledge that education should not fight technologies and develop critical thinking.
Source: Ferra

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