November 12, 2025 – Amidst the rapid adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in research and writing, there is a pressing need to uphold scientific integrity. Addressing this challenge, a Guest Lecture titled “Ethics of AI Use” was successfully held online via Zoom Meeting on Tuesday, November 5, 2025.
The event, led by Ms. Azzah as the Chief Organizer, focused on one crucial aspect: how to utilize AI as an intelligent partner without compromising academic honesty.
According to the organizing team, this activity must be widely shared because AI is now inseparable from the academic world. The organizers stressed that AI use must be accompanied by ethical awareness, including the obligation to clearly cite sources and ensure the resulting output is free from plagiarism.
The core message is that AI must be positioned as a smart partner, not a shortcut that damages honesty. The main objective is to create a high-integrity academic environment amidst the wave of technology.
The Guest Lecture featured a prominent expert, Dr. Hussin Mamat, who enriched the discussion. The session was interactive, covering the moral boundaries of using AI tools, from how to construct ethical prompts to the correct citation standards for material partially or wholly generated by AI.
It is hoped that the understanding gained from this Guest Lecture can be immediately implemented to trigger a new wave of research and writing that is not only efficient but also upholds academic integrity.
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