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ChatGPT is transforming higher education in Malaysia, offering benefits like essay generation and research acceleration. However, concerns arise regarding its misuse for academic dishonesty ("AIgiarism"), as students may rely on it to complete assignments without genuine learning. This challenges traditional plagiarism detection methods and raises ethical questions about the blurring line between student effort and AI assistance. Universiti Utara Malaysia's Dr. Mohd Khairie Ahmad emphasizes the contextual nature of AI in learning, highlighting the potential for both enhancement and hindrance depending on usage.
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