The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in higher education learning has increased significantly, particularly among Informatics Engineering students. Although AI provides various benefits in supporting the learning process, its utilization also raises ethical concerns, especially related to algorithmic bias and responsible use of technology. This study aims to analyze the perceptions of Informatics Engineering students regarding bias and ethics in the use of artificial intelligence in learning. The research employed a quantitative descriptive approach. Data were collected through a Likert-scale questionnaire distributed to 80 Informatics Engineering students who had experience using AI in learning activities. Descriptive statistical analysis was conducted using mean scores and percentages. The results indicate that students demonstrate a high level of ethical awareness and responsibility in using AI; however, their perception of potential bias in AI systems remains at a moderate level. These findings reveal a gap between normative ethical awareness and critical understanding of algorithmic bias. This study recommends strengthening contextual and applied AI ethics literacy within the Informatics Engineering curriculum to promote responsible and ethical use and development of artificial intelligence technologies.
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