ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-GENERATED TEXT
IN HIGHER EDUCATION – USAGE AND
DETECTION IN THE LITERATURE
László Berek
Óbuda University, University Library Received: 20th May 2024. ABSTRACT Since ChatGPT launch in November 2022, artificial intelligence has become more and more widespread in all areas of life.
Generative applications of artificial intelligence are proliferating in a wide range of fields. The technology has great potential for applications such
as machine translation, voice recognition, education, or content creation, but it also raises concerns about misuse, ethical use, and plagiarism. As texts
generated by artificial intelligence tools continue to improve, detection tools on the market will have to involve additional efforts to keep pace. This
article uses data from the Scopus and Web of Science databases to map the current usability of detectors, of texts generated by artificial intelligence,
in higher education and academia. One of the aims of the article is to provide an insight into the experiences with currently available detectors of
texts generated by artificial intelligence in higher education. KEY WORDS CLASSIFICATION
Budapest, Hungary
INDECS 22(3), 238-245, 2024
DOI 10.7906/indecs.22.3.1
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Accepted: 15th June 2024.
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artificial intelligence, AI-generated text detector, academic integrity, plagiarism, higher education
ACM: I.2.0, I.2.6, I.2.7
APA: 3550
JEL: I21