What can be done using ChatGPT (ethically) ? https://chatgpt.com/
• Use ChatGPT to improve grammar, spelling, and sentence structure in already written text.
• Use it to enhance readability and flow while ensuring the final version reflects the author’s original meaning and voice.
• Use it to translate academic content into another language, followed by human review for accuracy.
• Use it to generate an outline from existing ideas or notes to organise sections such as introduction, methods, results, and discussion.
• Use it to summarise content that the researcher has already read and understood, to support clarity and synthesis.
• Use it to refine clarity of drafted paragraphs without changing the intended scientific meaning.
• Use it to brainstorm possible research questions, counterarguments, or discussion points based on the researcher’s own concepts.
• Use it to simplify complex terminology for better conceptual understanding.
• Use it to suggest hypotheses or alternative explanations that can later be critically evaluated.
• Use it to help structure arguments logically and improve coherence across manuscript sections.
• Use it to support early-stage literature understanding by identifying themes (not as a replacement for database searches).
• Use it to assist in presenting ideas in a more accessible and structured format.
• Use it as a productivity tool for drafting outlines, organising notes, and planning writing tasks.
What is the author's responsibility when using ChatGPT?
• Critically evaluate all suggestions and modify them according to the research context.
• Verify all information with authentic academic sources such as journal articles, textbooks, and official reports.
• Maintain personal intellectual contribution in developing arguments, interpretations, and conclusions.
• Use it as a productivity tool for planning timelines, organizing ideas, and refining drafts.
• Paraphrase and rewrite content in one’s own academic voice to ensure originality.
• Follow institutional or journal guidelines and disclose AI assistance if required.
• Protect confidentiality by using only general descriptions when discussing sensitive topics.
• Use the tool as a support system for learning rather than as a replacement for reading and thinking.
What is not ethical, when using ChatGPT?
• Do not copy and paste generated content directly into a research paper without modification.
• Do not rely on ChatGPT as a primary source of scientific facts or citations.
• Do not use it to generate fabricated references or data.
• Do not allow it to replace critical thinking, analysis, or interpretation.
• Do not submit AI-generated text as original work.
• Do not use it to complete assignments or manuscripts without understanding the content.
• Do not share confidential data such as patient details, unpublished results, or institutional information.
• Do not ignore verification of facts, statistics, or claims provided by the tool.
• Do not use it to bypass academic integrity policies or ethical standards.
• Do not depend entirely on AI for writing entire sections without personal review and refinement.
• Do not assume all generated content is accurate, updated, or contextually appropriate.
• Do not avoid proper citation of original sources when ideas are derived from literature.
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