By Carrie Levinson, MSLIS

Every month, our AI blog provides a selection of literature on artificial intelligence in teaching and learning. Here’s the roundup for March 2024:


Warner J. Resist generative AI FOMO. Inside Higher Ed [Internet]. 2024 Mar 6. Available from: https://www.insidehighered.com/opinion/blogs/just-visiting/2024/03/06/generative-ai-will-be-there-when-you-need-it  

Excerpt: “I fear that institutions are going to fall prey to generative AI FOMO—fear of missing out—and this is going to lead to some very bad decisions. I would like to suggest that for all the amazement and wonder we have experienced as Google, Meta, OpenAI and Anthropic sell their wares to the public with a series of eye-popping demonstrations, with the promise of more wonders to come, we actually have no idea what this technology means at this time.”

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Smith G & Funk J. When it comes to critical thinking, AI flunks the test. The Chronicle of Higher Education [Internet]. 2024 Mar 12. Available from: https://www-chronicle-com.us1.proxy.openathens.net/article/when-it-comes-to-critical-thinking-ai-flunks-the-test  

Excerpt: “AI enthusiasts have chronically overpromised and underdelivered.”

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Chen L, Zaharia M, Zou J. How is ChatGPT’s behavior changing over time? Harvard Data Science Review [Internet]. 2024 Mar 12. Available from: https://hdsr.mitpress.mit.edu/pub/y95zitmz

Excerpt: “GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 are the two most widely used large language model (LLM) services. However, when and how these models are updated over time is opaque...We find that the performance and behavior of both GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 can vary greatly over time.”


Schroeder R. Uncharted territory: Artificial General Intelligence and Higher Ed. Inside Higher Ed [Internet]. 2024 Mar 13. Available from: https://www.insidehighered.com/opinion/blogs/online-trending-now/2024/03/13/artificial-general-intelligence-and-higher-education  

Excerpt: “Imagine a time in the not-too-distant future in which AGI is firmly established in society and higher education faces the pressing need to reconfigure and reinvent itself.”

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Mitrano T. Information policy and A.I. Inside Higher Ed [Internet]. 2024 Mar 18. Available from: https://www.insidehighered.com/opinion/blogs/law-policy-and-it/2024/03/18/information-policy-age-artificial-intelligence  

Excerpt: “Who gave OpenAI permission to scrape the internet?  Is permission necessary if one has the technical means to do it? Is information free so long as it is freely available on the internet?”

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Crotty D. 2024 Mar 20. The latest “crisis” — Is the research literature overrun with ChatGPT- and LLM-generated articles? In: Society for Scholarly Publishing. Scholarly Kitchen [Internet]. Mount Laurel, NJ: Society for Scholarly Publishing. Available from: https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2024/03/20/the-latest-crisis-is-the-research-literature-overrun-with-chatgpt-and-llm-generated-articles  

Excerpt: “Elsevier has been under the spotlight this month for publishing a paper that contains a clearly ChatGPT-written portion of its introduction. The first sentence of the paper’s Introduction reads, ‘Certainly, here is a possible introduction for your topic:…’ To date, the article remains unchanged, and unretracted.”


Warner J. When ChatGPT comes for scholarship. Inside Higher Ed [Internet]. 2024 Mar 20. Available from: https://www.insidehighered.com/opinion/blogs/just-visiting/2024/03/20/chatgpt-offers-choosing-moment-higher-ed  

Excerpt: “The inevitable has now happened and what is clearly unedited generative AI content is finding its way into (apparently) peer-reviewed publications.”

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Coffey L. Universities build their own ChatGPT-like tools. Inside Higher Ed [Internet]. 2024 Mar 21. Available from: https://www.insidehighered.com/news/tech-innovation/artificial-intelligence/2024/03/21/universities-build-their-own-chatgpt-ai  

Excerpt: “As concerns mount over the ethical and intellectual property implications of AI tools, universities are launching their own chatbots for faculty and students.”

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Johnson SK. Text-to-video AI could change how we think. Inside Higher Ed [Internet]. 2024 Mar 21. Available from: https://www.insidehighered.com/opinion/views/2024/03/21/text-video-ai-could-change-how-we-think-opinion  

Excerpt: “Text-to-video technology could supplant writing as a primary mode of thinking and communication...”

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Williams T. Student chatbot use ‘could be increasing loneliness’. Inside Higher Ed [Internet]. 2024 Mar 28. Available from: https://www.insidehighered.com/news/global/2024/03/28/student-chatbot-use-could-be-increasing-loneliness  

Excerpt: “Study finds students who rely on ChatGPT for academic tasks feel socially supported by artificial intelligence at the expense of their real-life relationships.”

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