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Exploring the paradox: Perceptions of AI in higher education – a study of hype and scandal

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posted on 2025-06-06, 04:14 authored by Toija CinqueToija Cinque
In the rapidly evolving field of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), the introduction of OpenAI’s ChatGPT-4 signifies a noteworthy juncture economically, in workplaces, and in education. This article explores the dual public perception of GenAI as both promising and controversial, especially in higher education. The study is rooted in ‘information ecologies’ to understand the integration and implications of new technologies in educational settings. Employing a ‘multiplicity’ method, the article emphasizes a self-reflexive, context-sensitive approach, utilizing digital ethnography and auto-ethnographic narratives to analyse the nuanced public perception and its effects on the use of AI in academia. The research underlines the importance of a balanced integration of AI, aiming for students to become proficient in managing AI products, which is essential for aligning educational practices with modern workplace demands.

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Journal

Explorations in Media Ecology

Volume

23

Pagination

199-215

Location

Bristol, Eng.

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  • No

ISSN

1539-7785

eISSN

2048-0717

Language

en

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

2

Publisher

Intellect

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