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ChatGPT in Academic Research: Demonstrating Limitations through Real Practical Examples

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  • Amina Badreddine

    (UMBB - Université de M'Hamed Bougara Boumerdes, Algérie)

  • Hadjira Larbi Cherif

    (UMBB - Université de M'Hamed Bougara Boumerdes, Algérie)

Abstract

في الساحة الأكاديمية، يستخدم الأساتذة والطلاب نماذج الذكاء الاصطناعي مثل ChatGPT في مجموعة متنوعة من المهام الأكاديمية وغير الأكاديمية، بما في ذلك كتابة المقالات وكتابة الخطابات الرسمية وغير الرسمية وتلخيص المقالات الأدبية وتوليد الأفكار الإبداعية. ومع ذلك، ما زال هناك جدل كبير حول دور ChatGPT في البحث العلمي. تهدف هذا الدراسة إلى تسليط الضوء على استخدام ChatGPT في البحث الأكاديمي من خلال أمثلة حقيقية. تشير نتائجنا إلى أن ChatGPT يمكن أن يكون أداة قوية لتوليد الأفكار الأولية في البحث العلمي. ومع ذلك، قد تظهر تحديات عندما يتعلق الأمر بالدراسات السابقة الاستشهادات و المصادر وتحديد مشكلات البحث وتحديد الفجوات البحثية وإجراء تحليل البيانات. لذا، يجب على الاكاديمين أن يكونوا حذرين عند استخدام ChatGPT في البحث الأكاديمي. لذلك نرى أنه من الضروري إنشاء إرشادات واضحة لكيفية استخدام الذكاء الاصطناعي بحذر في البحث والنشر العلمي.

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  • Amina Badreddine & Hadjira Larbi Cherif, 2023. "ChatGPT in Academic Research: Demonstrating Limitations through Real Practical Examples," Post-Print hal-04379581, HAL.
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