Istanbul Gelisim University IISBF SosyoCom: Monthly Events and News Bulletin (Issue: 26, February 2023)
Abstract
THE FUTURE OF
ACADEMY
Can academic texts be written by an artificial intelligence that can produce knowledge by
combining the academic literature of all past science fields? Such questions have been raised
more and more with the recently emerging and popular artificial intelligence application ChatGPT.
Although the answer to this question was thought to be close to yes at first, the course of business
changed as the use of ChatGPT became widespread and it was observed in which areas it worked.
Examining the impact of ChatGPT on academic texts can be carried out within the framework of a
few theoretical but not boring considerations. First of all, it is envisaged that the application in
question can automate the writing of academic texts. However, both AI technologies and
automation technologies, on the one hand, limit the job opportunities involving the labor factor, on
the other hand, they create new job opportunities. These two opposing effects arise only as a
result of the strong substitution between the work done by the labor force and the automated work.
Well, is it a process that can only be automated to obtain scientific output using the knowledge of
the past? If we had access to all the knowledge of the universe, the answer to this question could
be yes, and we could automate and redirect academic texts to AI-based technologies. However,
scientific knowledge does not allow for complete substitution, since it has a creative structure that
is constantly expanding with observations that everyone looks at but some can relate to.
If we look again at the question we asked at the beginning, we can better understand how the
answer turns into a “no”. Academic texts with a creative process are far from being an automated
process. However, in academic copywriting, artificial intelligence-based applications such as
ChatGPT can assist this process with a complementary effect. Considering the developments in
this context, it is seen that ChatGPT, whose assistance was received in the articles written, was
added as a second author. Although we do not know exactly what the effects of more advanced
artificial intelligence-based applications will be on academia in the future, it can be predicted that
the work of academics will become easier and mutual cooperation will increase.
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