Reality star Tochi has weighed in on the disappointing results of Nigerian students in the recent Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) exam, suggesting that the excessive use of AI tools could be a major factor.
In response to the news that more than 70% of candidates scored below 200, Tochi linked the decline in performance to students’ growing reliance on technology, particularly artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT.
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“Tochi shared, “It’s hardly surprising that JAMB reported that over 75% of candidates scored below 200. With the rise of AI tools like ChatGPT, many students have abandoned critical study, reading, and independent research in favor of copying and pasting responses, undermining true learning. Some people can’t even curate a message without ChatGPT.”
The reality star’s remarks have sparked a broader debate on the role of AI in education and its potential effects on students’ academic abilities.
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