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Technologique
Volume 8 | Issue 1 | 2026 | 78 – 93
1Iloilo State University of Fisheries Science and Technology – Main Campus, Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo , Philippines
Article History:
Initial submission: 30 March 2026
First decision: 08 April 2026
Revision received: 23 May 2026
Accepted for publication: 08 June 2026
Online release: 17 June 2026
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In recent years, the rapid advancement of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) has significantly transformed various sectors, particularly in education. In the Philippines, students have increasingly adopted AI-powered platforms not only for convenience but also as supplementary learning tools. However, despite its potential benefits, the use of generative AI in education presents several challenges. This study investigates the experiences of maritime students in using generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) as a learning support tool in their academic activities at Private Higher Education Institutions (PHEIs). Utilizing a qualitative phenomenological research design, data were gathered through semi-structured interviews with selected maritime students who had prior experience using GenAI for academic purposes. Findings indicate that students perceive generative AI as an accessible and helpful learning aid that supports understanding of complex maritime concepts, improves study efficiency, and enhances academic confidence. Students commonly used GenAI for explaining lessons, summarizing topics, organizing academic tasks, and preparing for assessments. Despite these advantages, participants also identified concerns related to accuracy, originality, academic integrity, and the potential for overreliance on AI-generated content. To address these concerns, students employed responsible strategies such as verifying information from credible sources, paraphrasing AI outputs, and using AI strictly as a supplementary tool. Overall, the study concludes that generative AI positively influences students’ learning habits by promoting critical thinking, strategic study practices, and ethical awareness. The findings highlight the need for guided and responsible integration of generative AI in maritime education to support learning while maintaining academic integrity and independent judgment.
Keywords: Generative AI, Maritime Student, Academic Learning, Student Experience, Ethical Awareness.
APA (7th edition)
Saurin, Q. C., Jr., Peleña, M. C. T., Braza, D. O., Paredes, R. B., & Maningo, Y. B. (2026). Experiences of students with generative AI tools: Uses, benefits, challenges, and learning impact. Technologique, 8(1), 78–93. https://doi.org/10.62718/vmca.tech-gjtdsi.8.1.SC-0326-019.
Quirico Saurin, Jr.: Conceptualization; Writing – original draft
Ma. Cynthia Peleña: Methodology; Data curation
Darlene Braz: Formal analysis; Validation
Rolelyn Paredes: Writing – review & editing
Yollyvin Maningo: Writing – review & editing.
This research received no external funding.
The author declares no conflict of interest.
This study involved human respondents; however, formal ethical approval was not sought from the authors’ institution. The authors affirm that participation was voluntary, informed consent was obtained, and confidentiality of responses was strictly maintained. No procedures were undertaken that posed risk or harm to the participants.
All data supporting the findings of this study are included within the manuscript and its supplementary materials.
AI-assisted language editing was performed; authors reviewed and approved all contents.
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