Journalism students need to critically embrace the creative new technology, not being discouraged from using it
This article is based on a Medium post by Damian Radcliffe. We asked Claude AI to shorten the article and then it was edited by a human. Damian Radcliffe also used ChatGPT to write and refine the original article.
As we begin another term, it is crucial to address the role of generative AI in education. A recent poll of my students revealed increased AI usage in their work, highlighting the need for clear guidelines on its implementation.
While these tools can enhance creativity and productivity, we must ensure students do not become overly dependent on them. Or to overlook the environmental impact these tools can have. Our goal is to balance innovation with academic integrity and critical thinking skills – the cornerstone of creative and journalistic work.
Rather than banning AI tools outright, I believe we should teach students to use them responsibly. The future of journalism and communication will belong to professionals who can effectively leverage these technologies while maintaining ethical standards.
Students are encouraged to use tools like ChatGPT, Claude, QuillBot, Gemini, Perplexity, and others for:
Transparency is mandatory. All AI usage must be documented in submissions, including:
While AI can augment your work, the core ideas must remain your own. Students cannot:
Be prepared to discuss your AI experiences in job interviews. Some positions require disclosure of AI use, and certain applications may be excluded if AI was utilised. Develop the ability to articulate both the benefits and limitations of AI in your field.
Damian Radcliffe is a journalist, researcher, and professor based at the University of Oregon. He holds the Chambers Chair in Journalism and is a Professor of Practice, an affiliate faculty member of the Department for Middle East and North Africa Studies (MENA) and the Agora Journalism Center, and a Research Associate of the Center for Science Communication Research (SCR).
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