Academic Writing Issues in the AI Era: Opportunities and Challenges for Applied and Social Sciences in Pakistan
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https://doi.org/10.63056/ACAD.004.03.0583Keywords:
Academic Writing; Artificial Intelligence; Applied Sciences; Social Sciences; AI Tools; Higher Education Policy; Academic Integrity; Plagiarism; Ethical AI UsageAbstract
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into academic writing is significantly transforming how students, educators, and researchers approach scholarly work in Pakistan. In a setting where access to digital resources and academic support remains uneven, AI-powered tools such as ChatGPT, Grammarly, and Turnitin offer both valuable opportunities and serious challenges. These tools assist students in enhancing grammar, generating content, and supporting research, particularly benefiting those facing language barriers or lacking formal academic guidance. However, their growing use also raises important concerns, including academic dishonesty, over-reliance on technology, reduced critical thinking, and ethical issues related to authorship and originality. Additionally, the presence of misinformation and bias in AI-generated outputs further complicates their academic use. This review paper examines the multifaceted impact of AI on academic writing practices in Pakistan, particularly within the applied and social sciences. It evaluates how higher education policies address these developments. It emphasizes the need for ethical integration of AI tools while preserving academic standards. The paper offers practical recommendations for educators, students, and policymakers to ensure that AI serves as a supportive tool rather than a replacement for genuine intellectual effort. Ultimately, the study highlights that a balanced and well-regulated use of AI is essential for fostering integrity and responsible academic growth.
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Copyright (c) 2025 Muhammad Aqeel, Aisha , Sadia Qadir , Muhammad Sabboor Hussain, Sadia Bibi (Author)

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