Can an artificial intelligence obtain a Master's degree?

Would the committee that assesses applications for the faculty part of the Utrecht Education Incentive Fund (Stimuleringsfonds Onderwijs) have noticed anything unusual? It was given an application to assess from Gerko Vink, Anne Scheel and Ois铆n Ryan. It looked fine, but the lion鈥檚 share of it had not been written by the applicants themselves but by ChatGPT and Perplexity.AI. ChatGPT and Perplexity.AI wrote it.

The application was successful. Its title: Can an AI obtain a master鈥檚 degree? An investigation into AI-assisted education in the MSBBSS Research Master鈥檚 Program. 鈥淵ou鈥檒l find it fairly easy to work your way through a Master鈥檚 programme with AI by your side鈥, says associate professor Gerko Vink. 鈥淩esearch shows that AI can easily obtain an MBA or pass the bar exam. We act as if it鈥檚 a big problem and some people even want to ban the use of artificial intelligence in education. Personally, I think we should be embracing AI-assisted learning. Students and lecturers need to learn how to use this technology to their advantage.鈥

ChatGPT himself thinks he is a tough one to unmask

Form an opinion

Gerko knows that if you give students the freedom to use the internet in a test, they will use AI as well. 鈥淪o, as lecturers, we should be asking ourselves what we can do to make sure our tests continue to be valid and whether we want to know if we鈥檙e looking at a student鈥檚 own work or something that a student has taken from ChatGPT. To be able to form an opinion about the use of AI in education, it鈥檚 important to know what its implications are.鈥

AI in the exam room

To identify these implications, Gerko and two fellow lecturers want to put AI through its paces in tests in their own two-year Research Master's programme: Methodology and Statistics for the Behavioural, Biomedical and Social Sciences (MSBBS). Gerko: 鈥淲e are going to present all the programme鈥檚 existing tests to two AI models and then study the answers and programming code this yields. We will then check the AI models鈥 answers and solutions against the existing rubrics.鈥

We need to teach students how to use AI properly. We already teach students how to recognise the value of information in literature sources; we now need to do the same for AI models

Information skills

Gerko likes the tension that the question of AI in education creates. He compares the consternation it causes to 鈥榞oogling鈥. 鈥淲henever there鈥檚 anything we don鈥檛 know, we head to the internet for the answer and read the sources that search engines rank for us. And no-one gives it a second thought. But if you then remove the reading part of the process and replace it with a language model like ChatGPT 鈥 by entering a prompt, which generates a written text 鈥 everything changes and we all start to see it as a threat. And it is, but using a search engine requires all kinds of information skills too, like the ability to assess the quality of the website you have chosen to take information from. So, we need to teach students how to use AI properly. We already teach students how to recognise the value of information in literature sources; we now need to do the same for AI models.鈥

Programming

Many skills that Methodology and Statistics lecturers test involve some kind of programming. The following assignment, for example: program [a certain complex model] in R. 鈥淎I can do this for students,鈥 says Gerko 鈥渂ut they will need to interact correctly with the robot to get it to do it for them. And then they鈥檒l need to check whether the code actually works. So, you do need to understand what鈥檚 happening.鈥

ChatGPT warns that there might be some gaps in its knowledge regarding recent events

Information less up-to-date

What's more, AI is just one of the techniques that students can use to formulate answers to questions and it cannot help students with everything. 鈥淭hese language models contain everything that was known in 2021, including everything on GitHub. So, anything written just three months ago won鈥檛 be on them. That鈥檚 why I always expect my students to use something recent.鈥

Other test formats

Lecturers who really want to stop students getting a robot to take their tests for them can achieve this by opting for a particular test format. Gerko: 鈥淪tudents can鈥檛 use ChatGPT when they鈥檙e doing an oral or written test because they鈥檇 need to check their phones before being able to give an answer. In the pandemic, I put together knowledge tests that students could easily work through in two hours, but not if they had to look elsewhere for the answers.鈥

The results of the FSO project will be published in a paper by September 2024 at the latest.