The Evolution of Learning: Assessing the Transformative Impact of Generative AI on Higher Education
Stefanie Krause, Bhumi Hitesh Panchal, Nikhil Ubhe

TL;DR
This paper examines how generative AI like ChatGPT impacts higher education, revealing students' current use, potential benefits, risks, and necessary institutional adaptations for responsible integration.
Contribution
It provides a mixed-methods analysis of GAI's influence on students and HEIs, offering insights into future scenarios and policy recommendations.
Findings
Students use GAI for assignments and exam prep
Students find GAI helpful for academic goals
Excessive use may pose significant challenges
Abstract
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) models such as ChatGPT have experienced a surge in popularity, attracting 100 million active users in 2 months and generating an estimated 10 million daily queries. Despite this remarkable adoption, there remains a limited understanding to which extent this innovative technology influences higher education. This research paper investigates the impact of GAI on university students and Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). The study adopts a mixed-methods approach, combining a comprehensive survey with scenario analysis to explore potential benefits, drawbacks, and transformative changes the new technology brings. Using an online survey with 130 participants we assessed students' perspectives and attitudes concerning present ChatGPT usage in academics. Results show that students use the current technology for tasks like assignment writing and exam…
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TopicsEngineering Education and Technology · Educational Innovations and Challenges · Online Learning and Analytics
