233-302-917440 / 233-244-756145 gym@youngdiplomatsghana.org

Youth Day Debate

Motion – “Tertiary Institutions Should Prohibit the Use of Artificial Intelligence by Students in Academic Work

Overview: The 2024 International Youth Day Debate will be the fourth in a series hosted by the Young Diplomats of Ghana (YDG). This debate provides a valuable platform for YDG Delegates and GYM participants to present their unique perspectives on a given subject, focusing on issues of social and developmental importance. The debate not only fosters critical thinking, public speaking skills, and constructive dialogue among the youth but also encourages young people to actively engage in discussions that can significantly impact their communities and the nation at large.

Key Points:

  • The Motion: “Tertiary Institutions Should Prohibit the Use of Artificial Intelligence by Students in Academic Work.”
  • Context: The debate surrounding the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in academic settings, particularly in tertiary institutions, has gained significant attention.
  • Global and Digital Landscape: AI tools have become increasingly sophisticated and accessible, prompting discussions about their role in education.
  • Purpose: This year’s debate will provide a platform for young leaders to delve into these complex issues, presenting well-researched arguments and engaging in thoughtful discussions. By participating in this debate, young people will not only refine their debating skills but also contribute to a broader conversation about the role of technology in education and its implications for future generations.

Expected Outcomes:

  • Valuable Insights: The outcome of the debate is expected to offer valuable insights into how tertiary institutions might navigate the challenges and opportunities presented by AI in academia.
  • Reflection of Youth Perspectives: It will also reflect the views and aspirations of the next generation of leaders, who are poised to shape the future of education and technology in Ghana and beyond.

Judges

  • Dr. Lawrencia Oppong Peprah, Lecturer, Law Faculty, University of Ghana.
  • Dr. Mrs. Felicia Engamnn, Senior Lecturer, Computer Science Department of GIMPA