Are they just delegating? Cross-Sample Predictions on University Students' & Teachers' Use of AI
Fabian Albers, Sebastian Strau{\ss}, Nikol Rummel, Nils K\"obis

TL;DR
This study examines the perceptions and actual use of AI among university students and teachers, revealing significant overestimations and perception gaps that could impact trust and collaboration in higher education.
Contribution
It provides novel cross-sample predictions of AI use, highlighting perception gaps and their implications for trust and policy in academic settings.
Findings
Students report higher AI use and delegation than teachers.
Both groups overestimate the other's AI use.
Perception gaps may hinder trust and collaboration.
Abstract
Mutual trust between teachers and students is a prerequisite for effective teaching, learning, and assessment in higher education. Accurate predictions about the other group's use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) are fundamental for such trust. However, the disruptive rise of AI has transformed academic work practices, raising important questions about how teachers and students use these tools and how well they can estimate each other's usage. While the frequency of use is well studied, little is known about how AI is used, and comparisons with similar practices are rare. This study surveyed German university teachers (N = 113) and students (N = 123) on the frequency of AI use and the degree of delegation across six identical academic tasks. Participants also provided incentivized cross-sample predictions of the other group's AI use to assess the accuracy of their predictions.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEthics and Social Impacts of AI · Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education · AI in Service Interactions
