2024
DOI: 10.3390/educsci14010068
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Social Media and Artificial Intelligence: Critical Conversations and Where Do We Go from Here?

Julia Lynn Parra,
Suparna Chatterjee

Abstract: Prior to and during the pandemic, social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook emerged as dynamic online spaces for diverse communities facilitating engagement and learning. The authors of this article have explored the use of social media with a focus on Twitter for engagement and student-centered design of online courses in higher education. As with all technology, social media is also riddled with complex issues and unfortunately, is increasingly considered unsafe. Students have often been hesitant i… Show more

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“…However, there is a need to exercise caution against the misuse of machine learning, which could lead to spamming, theft of financial information, and impersonation-based attacks with detrimental effects on businesses. Additionally, there are concerns about the potential misuse of ChatGPT for executing impersonation and social engineering techniques [66].…”
Section: Ethical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there is a need to exercise caution against the misuse of machine learning, which could lead to spamming, theft of financial information, and impersonation-based attacks with detrimental effects on businesses. Additionally, there are concerns about the potential misuse of ChatGPT for executing impersonation and social engineering techniques [66].…”
Section: Ethical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%