“Who Am I Without AI”: OAU Students on AI Usage
Adeleke Araoluwa, John Alabi, & Kehinde Ayodele At exactly 2:17 a.m. on a Monday morning in ETF Hall, the room was quiet except for the soft hum of a fan and the glow of a phone screen. An assignment is due for submission by 8 a.m., and the lecture note is highly confusing. Instead of flipping through textbooks and slides, Lakunle was so engrossed with his phone, prompting an AI tool, with the assignment question, which have been given for the past two weeks. In the speed of light, within a blink of an eye, the answers appeared swiftly and easily. He quickly plagiarized the answers as it appeared on the screen, without removing a single word from it. The assignment was rejected and Lakunle got no scores for the assignment, because the lecturer discovered that the assignment has the word ; “would you like me to convert to an exam-worthy answer that suits your lecturer’s taste?” inscribed on it. Many students of Obafemi Awol...