Location: Zoom - register below for link
Facilitators: Derek Bruff, visiting associate director, CETL; Kellye Makamson, Lecturer of Writing and Rhetoric; and Marc Watkins, Academic Innovation Fellow
As generative AI tools like ChatGPT receive widespread attention, there has been little focus on how the technology can aid research and education. Join us to learn about AI-powered research tools that can augment academic work. We will discuss new research applications of tools like Anthropic’s Claude 2, Google’s NotebookLM, and Perplexity. Attendees will learn how these systems can help your own research and how you can use them with students to design assignments that help them explore critical thinking. We will cover recent updates and real-world use cases to explore how generative AI can be used pragmatically and ethically in research contexts.
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