Seeing Chatgpt Through Students' Eyes: An Analysis Of Tiktok Data
Haensch Anna-carolina, Ball Sarah, Herklotz Markus, Kreuter Frauke. Arxiv 2023
[Paper]
Attention Mechanism
GPT
Model Architecture
Tools
Training Techniques
Advanced large language models like ChatGPT have gained considerable
attention recently, including among students. However, while the debate on
ChatGPT in academia is making waves, more understanding is needed among
lecturers and teachers on how students use and perceive ChatGPT. To address
this gap, we analyzed the content on ChatGPT available on TikTok in February
- TikTok is a rapidly growing social media platform popular among
individuals under 30. Specifically, we analyzed the content of the 100 most
popular videos in English tagged with #chatgpt, which collectively garnered
over 250 million views. Most of the videos we studied promoted the use of
ChatGPT for tasks like writing essays or code. In addition, many videos
discussed AI detectors, with a focus on how other tools can help to transform
ChatGPT output to fool these detectors. This also mirrors the discussion among
educators on how to treat ChatGPT as lecturers and teachers in teaching and
grading. What is, however, missing from the analyzed clips on TikTok are videos
that discuss ChatGPT producing content that is nonsensical or unfaithful to the
training data.
Similar Work