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Lead us not into temptation: notes from the StudentXGenAI Project. With Stephen Gow
Last year HEPI reported 95% of students were using gen AI, but recent research from Stephen Gow and Sam Illingworth cast doubt on this figure. Today I’m joined by Stephen to talk through some of the key finding of his Leverhume Trust funded study that draws data from over 7,000 participants. What do students really think about gen AI in higher education, and how should this shape the way we treat it in the curriculum?
Guest Bio
Dr Stephen Gow was the Leverhulme Research Fellow at the Department of Learning and Teaching Enhancement (DLTE) at Edinburgh Napier University. During this role he led the Student Experiences on Generative AI Project (StudentXGenAI), this project carried out the StudentXGenAI Survey with a response rate of over 7000 students at UK institutions and interviews with students across the UK in addition to integrating GenAI into the research process. He is an expert on academic integrity, assessment and GenAI, and the Chair of the Northern Academic Integrity Forum. He is now associate staff with Department of Education, University of York and available for consultation and research projects related to GenAI in education. He can be contacted at stephen.gow@york.ac.uk or via Linkedin: Stephen Gow | LinkedIn
Further reading
Chung, J., Henderson, M., Slade, C., Liang, Y., Pepperell, N., Corbin, T., Walton, J., Yu, AS., Bearman, M., Buckingham Shum, S., Fawns, T., McCluskey, T., McLean, J., Oberg, G., Seligmann, A., Shibani, A., Bakharia, A., Lim, LA., Matthews, KE. (2026). The use and usefulness of GenAI in higher education: Student experience and perspectives. Computers and Education Open, Available at: doi: 10.1016/j.caeo.2026.100347.
Gow S, Illingworth S (2026), "Dynamic tensions: an AI-assisted critical scoping review of university students' qualitative experiences of GenAI". Artificial Intelligence in Education, Vol. 2 No. 1 pp. 67–89, Available at: doi: 10.1108/AIIE-06-2025-0151
Gow, S. and Illingworth, S. (2026) “It is a temptation to get it to do the work…” – student experiences of GenAI in UK universities. 09 Apr 2026. Advance HE. [Online]. Available at: https://www.advance-he.ac.uk/news-and-views/it-temptation-get-it-do-work-student-experiences-genai-uk-universities [Accessed 20 April 2026].
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Timecodes
00:00 Welcome and guest intro
01:12 Duolingo streak talk
06:20 Tech backlash and attention
10:46 Generative AI literacy risks
19:23 Introducing StudentXGenAI
22:31 Survey design and access
24:54 Who uses GenAI and why
27:23 Productivity versus learning
31:42 Massification and student pressures
34:26 Research goals and policy impact
34:48 Survey design choices
35:52 UK vs Australia findings
36:47 Why usage rates differ
38:15 Regulation and risk
39:07 Learning tool doubts
41:11 Assessment scales explained
45:42 Trust and honesty data
49:44 Fairness and incentives
56:55 Exams after COVID
01:03:59 Data privacy and costs
01:07:31 Future research
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