ChatGPT Does Not Solve All Academic Writing Problems
If allowed by your university’s AI policy, ChatGPT can help you to write your research paper or thesis. It can also be used in your studies more generally (e.g., to learn more about a topic).
At Scribbr, we also use ChatGPT and other AI tools to work more productively.
However, academic texts use a specific style that you should adhere to in your coursework and other academic writing. ChatGPT outputs don’t always conform to this style.
Texts created with ChatGPT may have the following shortcomings:
- Imprecise wording
- Informal or unscholarly style
- Logic errors
- Repetitions
- Content errors
- Grammatical errors
- Lack of originality
Imprecise wording
ChatGPT outputs may contain imprecise wording that is not suitable for academic purposes.
- I’m writing my bachelor thesis on the following topic: “Attentiveness as a core competence in nursing”. Outline the objective of my work and note that it is important that the nurses keep their finger on the pulse of the situation at all times.
- The primary objective of this bachelor thesis is to explore and underscore the pivotal role of attentiveness as a fundamental core competence in the nursing profession. This study aims to comprehensively examine how attentiveness enhances nurse-patient interactions and contributes to the overall quality of patient care. A key focus will be on emphasizing the critical importance of nurses consistently keeping their finger on the pulse of the situation at all times. By investigating the multifaceted dimensions of attentiveness within nursing practice, this thesis seeks to illuminate how nurses’ acute awareness and responsiveness to patients’ needs, emotions, and medical conditions significantly impact patient outcomes, safety, and satisfaction. Through the lens of attentiveness, this research aims to contribute to the advancement of patient-centered care and the cultivation of a healthcare environment marked by empathetic and effective communication between healthcare providers and patients.
As you can see, ChatGPT incorporates the metaphor “keep their finger on the pulse”, which was used in the prompt, in its output.
While this expression is commonly used in informal contexts to mean “be aware of the current situation”, it may be confusing in a medical context and may be misunderstood as having a more literal meaning.
To ensure your text is accurate, you can use Scribbr’s proofreading and editing service. Your text will be checked by a human specialist for unclear passages and incomprehensible arguments.
Informal or unscholarly style
Academic writing should be formal and unbiased. However, ChatGPT outputs sometimes contain words or phrases that are not appropriate for an academic context.
- Please rewrite the following sentence for my bachelor thesis: “Unfortunately, teachers do not know enough about social media”.
- Regrettably, educators possess inadequate knowledge concerning social media.
While ChatGPT accurately paraphrased the sentence, it failed to produce text that is appropriate for academic writing. The word “regrettably” is a value judgement and an emotional expression, both of which should be avoided in academic texts.
Instead, the negative consequences of teachers having little knowledge of social media should be objectively explained.
Logic error
ChatGPT outputs sometimes contain logic errors. This may occur when the tool generates an error on its own, or when it reproduces an error found in the prompt.
For the following prompt, we used a real work sent to our editing & proofreading service. We modified the text and made it anonymous.
- I created a survey for my bachelor thesis. Please formulate a brief overview of the characteristics of the participants for the results section. A total of 20 people took part. 40% between 40 and 50 years. The rest between 20 and 60 years.
- The survey included 20 participants. Among them, 40% were aged between 40 and 50 years, while the remaining participants’ ages ranged from 20 to 60 years.
The text is illogical because the age ranges of the two groups overlap:
- Group 1: between 40 and 50 years
- Group 2: between 20 and 60 years
A correct alternative would be to divide the participants into three groups:
- Group 1: between 20 and 39 years
- Group 2: between 40 and 50 years
- Group 3: between 51 and 60 years
ChatGPT has taken this error from the input and not corrected it (see the “garbage in, garbage out” concept in the “imprecise wording” section).
Repetitions (redundancies)
While ChatGPT outputs are often well written, they are also often unnecessarily long and repetitive.
In the following example, we had ChatGPT write a key objective for a bachelor thesis.
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- I am writing my bachelor thesis on the following topic: “The impact of instant messaging services on communication in families”. Write a short paragraph indicating the key objective of my thesis.Use the following example as a guide: [Insert example problem]
- With this context in mind, the central goal of this bachelor thesis is to assess the precise impacts of instant messaging services on communication dynamics and familial relationships. By systematically investigating shifts in communication methods, the role of technology in family interactions, and potential repercussions for family cohesion and social engagement, the study aims to uncover significant insights. Through this comprehensive exploration, the research endeavors to contribute to a more profound comprehension of how digital communication tools influence traditional family interaction, thereby enriching our understanding of contemporary family dynamics in the digital era.
As you can see, the first and last sentences of this ChatGPT output say essentially the same thing. This can make your text unnecessarily difficult to read and weaken the impact of your arguments.
To condense a text to its most important points and avoid unnecessary repetition, you can use a specialised tool like Scribbr’s free text summariser.
Content errors
While ChatGPT can quickly produce human-sounding text, it doesn’t actually understand the content it produces and may reproduce errors.
For the following example, we inserted three factual errors in a sample text.
We then had ChatGPT summarise the text.
- I’m writing my bachelor’s thesis on “The Holy Roman Empire. Summarise the following text:[Insert text with three errors added]
- For over 800 years, the Holy Roman Empire existed as a political entity across Central and Eastern Europe. Its origins can be traced to the Carolingian Empire founded by Henry II in the 8th century, establishing the idea of a unified Christian empire in the medieval period. The empire featured a complex interplay of spiritual and secular authority, encompassing a wide range of cultures, languages, and regions within its intricate network of states and territories.
As you can see, the three factual errors were reproduced in the summary created by ChatGPT.
Mistakes such as these can undermine your academic credibility. It’s important to always check ChatGPT outputs against a credible source.
Grammatical errors
While ChatGPT can produce impressive written texts, its outputs are not always free of grammatical errors.
For this reason, we don’t advise using ChatGPT to check grammar, spelling, and punctuation. It’s not designed for this purpose and may fail to detect some errors.
Instead, we recommend using a more specialised tool like Scribbr’s free grammar checker, which will provide a smoother user experience.
Lack of originality
Put simply, ChatGPT creates texts based on a huge number of existing texts. When you type a prompt in chat, ChatGPT predicts what text is likely to match your prompt and produces this as an output.
However, due to a lack of human understanding, ChatGPT cannot create original texts. As this is the goal of academic research, this is a significant limitation.
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Frequently asked questions
- Why doesn’t ChatGPT solve all academic writing problems?
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ChatGPT does not solve all academic writing problems because texts created with ChatGPT often have the following shortcomings:
- Imprecise wording
- Informal or unscholarly style
- Logic errors
- Repetitions
- Content errors
- Grammatical errors
- Lack of originality
- How can I use ChatGPT well for academic writing?
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Formulating good prompts is essential to using ChatGPT effectively. The better your prompts are, the better ChatGPT’s outputs will be.
However, ChatGPT does not solve all scientific writing problems, and the tool has numerous limitations (e.g., ChatGPT outputs lack originality).
- How can I use ChatGPT for my term paper or bachelor thesis?
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You can use ChatGPT to assist in the writing process for your research paper, thesis, or dissertation in the following ways:
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