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Título
Effects of ChatGPT use on undergraduate students’ creativity: a threat to creative thinking?
Publicado en
Discover Artificial Intelligence. 2024, V 4, n. 1
Editorial
Springer
Fecha de publicación
2024-10
DOI
10.1007/s44163-024-00172-x
Abstract
Concerns have arisen regarding the potential negative impact of long-term ChatGPT use on creative thinking. This study investigates these effects using a one-group, pretest–posttest design involving 31 undergraduates over a 10-week intervention period. Participants used ChatGPT to complete academic assignments focused on designing teaching units on bacterial growth, chronic disease, and the human body. Creativity was assessed using the CREA-Creative Intelligence test, a valid and reliable instrument. Data were analyzed using both frequentist and Bayesian methods. The results showed that 25% of participants experienced decreased creativity, 21.43% remained unchanged, and 53.57% showed improvement. Overall, the study found no evidence that ChatGPT negatively impacts creative thinking.
Palabras clave
Artificial intelligence
ChatGPT
Creativity
Education
Largue language models
Materia
Tecnología educativa
Educational technology
Inteligencia artificial
Artificial intelligence
Inteligencia artificial en la enseñanza
Artificial intelligence-Educational applications
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