Let the devil speak for itself: Should ChatGPT be allowed or banned in hospitality and tourism schools?

  • Ali F
  • OpenAI, Inc C
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Abstract

Since the inception of Open AI’s ChatGPT, its usage has been a polarizing topic. This is particularly true for the higher education sector, specially disciplines such as hospitality and tourism. As such, this opinion paper provides a balanced stance and outlines the benefits and limitations of using ChatGPT by students and faculty members in hospitality and tourism schools. This paper also outlines some ethical aspects revolving arounds usage of ChatGPT in hospitality and tourism schools.

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Ali, F., & OpenAI, Inc, C. (2023). Let the devil speak for itself: Should ChatGPT be allowed or banned in hospitality and tourism schools? Journal of Global Hospitality and Tourism, 2(1), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.5038/2771-5957.2.1.1016

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