Friday, December 1, 2023 12pm to 1pm
About this Event
Recent news about AI heralded the rise of tools such as ChatGPT, Dall-E, and the Bing Chatbot as tools that will soon prove indispensable in our modern world. Urgent issues of ethics, plagiarism, and data privacy are now catching up to the conversations on these powerful large-language models. This session will evaluate practical and abstract ethical considerations of the use of generative AI in education, including data privacy, intellectual copyright, and the presence of human bias in algorithmic technologies. Are you interested in the ethical implications behind the AI technologies you increasingly encounter every day? Whether it's the chatbots you interact with or the recommendation algorithms that suggest what you should read or watch next, AI is shaping our experience in ways we may not even realize. Please come with a laptop or device ready to discuss and learn.
Presented by Tristan Ross, Instructional Designer, Emerging Technologies, Jay Williamson, Educational Technology Center Coordinator, and Jenna Linskens, Director of Center for Instuctional Design and Educational Technology