Are you using AI the right way?

A study by Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation found 67% of 800 university students surveyed were unsure if their institutions had an AI policy. Prof Abtar Kaur Darshan Singh emphasized the need for universities to develop policies and train students and teachers on the proper use of AI.
The Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation (APU) Digital Learning Hub director, Prof Abtar Kaur Darshan Singh, highlighted the growing trend of students using artificial intelligence (AI) to support their learning. A study conducted by her team between 2024 and 2025 found that about 67% of 800 university students surveyed were unsure if their institutions had an AI policy. Prof Abtar urged universities to develop policies and train students and teachers on the proper use of AI. At APU, programs have been introduced since 2023 to help students use AI responsibly and effectively. The goal is to help students use AI in ways that strengthen their cognitive ability rather than replace it. AI can provide quick explanations and support learning, but it does not replace the teacher and the human aspect of education.
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