Should I Use ChatGPT to Write My Papers?

"We argue that students have moral reasons to refrain from using chatbots such 
as ChatGPT to write certain papers. We begin by showing why many putative 
reasons to refrain from using chatbots fail to generate compelling arguments 
against their use in the construction of these papers. Many of these reasons 
rest on implausible principles, hollowed out conceptions of education, or 
impoverished accounts of human agency. They also overextend to cases where it 
is permissible to rely on a machine for something that once required human 
cognition. We then give our account: you have a moral obligation to respect 
your own humanity (i.e., your capacity to set and pursue your own ends), and 
the process of writing a humanities paper is important for the cultivation of 
your humanity. We conclude by considering objections and offering replies. In 
the end, we argue that the moral reasons students have to refrain from using 
chatbots depend crucially on instructors’ ability to make writing assignments 
worthwhile. This relies on instructors having the right kind of institutional 
support, which sheds light on implications that this duty has for 
administrators, legislators, and the general public."

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Aylsworth, T., Castro, C. Should I Use ChatGPT to Write My Papers?. Philos. 
Technol. 37, 117 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13347-024-00809-w

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