Artificial intelligence technology is developing rapidly, and its application in education and legal fields has attracted widespread attention. This article will explore the current use of AI tools in higher education, as well as the legal and ethical issues that arise. More and more evidence shows that AI is profoundly affecting the way we learn and work, while also bringing new challenges.
According to research by the Higher Education Policy Institute, more than half of British university students use AI to complete their studies. The survey shows that 53% of students admit to using tools such as ChatGPT to assist in completing their studies. Italy's data protection agency accused OpenAI of violating GDPR regulations. Lawyer got into trouble for citing ChatGPT's fictitious case, and the case was dismissed.
The widespread application of AI technology has brought convenience, but it has also raised a series of issues such as academic integrity, data privacy, and legal liability. All sectors of society need to jointly explore solutions and balance technological development and ethical norms. In the future, how to standardize the use of AI tools will be an important issue facing the education and legal fields.