Generative AI: Responsible Practices for Researchers

Date & Time:

February 20, 2024 – 12:35 pm – 1:30 pm

Workshop Facilitator:

Presenter:

Marti Snyder, Ph.D., Director of Faculty Professional Development, Learning & Educational Center

Description:

Generative AI has become another tool for researchers, offering opportunities to streamline workflows, enhance analysis, and explore new ways to present research results. However, its use raises important ethical considerations. This session will equip researchers with a foundation for ethical and responsible use of generative AI in research. Participants will explore best practices for using generative AI tools in research, examine ethical challenges such as bias and transparency, and learn how to maintain rigor and accountability when incorporating AI into their scholarly work.


Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this workshop, learners will be able to:

  1. Identify practical applications of generative AI in research.
  2. Analyze potential ethical challenges associated with the use of generative AI in research.
  3. Develop strategies to use generative AI tools responsibly.

Location:

Online Zoom

Registration:

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