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Advocating for ChatGPT in Education: A Case for Human Rights

In today’s rapidly advancing technological landscape, the integration of AI tools like ChatGPT into education should be viewed not just as an option, but as a necessity. Here’s why I believe students should be allowed—and encouraged—to use ChatGPT for their assignments, and why access to AI should be considered a fundamental human right. **Why Students Should Use ChatGPT** Allowing students to use ChatGPT for their assignments doesn’t equate to dishonesty. On the contrary, if the AI is customized to each student, then the output reflects their unique thoughts and ideas. The process involves students discussing their ideas with ChatGPT, which then helps compile and organize their thoughts. This ensures the work remains authentically theirs. **Benefits to the Learning Process** ChatGPT can revolutionize how students learn. By providing instant access to a vast repository of knowledge, it educates students on various subjects until they gain a solid understanding. Once they comprehend the...