Mapping of Research Trends on Chat GPT applied to Education
Abstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of the most revolutionary technologies of our time and its application in education has been the subject of study and research for relatively few years. AI offers and will offer great potential to improve the quality and efficiency of education, and its impact on teaching and learning is increasingly evident. This study provides valuable and interesting findings for those in Institutes and Universities, and policymaking seeking to incorporate artificial intelligence, especially Chat GPT, into education. Through a bibliometric analysis of scientific works published and indexed in the SCOPUS database, 317 publications on Chat GPT have been analyzed, filtering by their publication in the field of Social Sciences and in the Arts and Humanities, between the 1.078 existing in the different fields of study. The results show that it is a field of study in constant expansion and growth. Its use in areas such as teaching, ethics and machine translation stands out for its adaptability, as well as its significant impact in educational environments.
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