Expanding Our Collective Understanding of Generative AI, with Autumm Caines + Maya Barak
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Autumm Caines + Maya Barak help us with expanding our collective understanding of generative artificial intelligence (AI) on episode 501 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode It's good to be skeptical. -Autumm Caines And I feel like a lot of times students sign up for all these accounts without reading the terms of service, without reading the privacy policy, without thinking about the data that we're giving over, and without thinking about how that data could be used by a company. -Autumm Caines In a world of AI, it is becoming more important to be able to be more critical about the information that's coming to us and to have better tools available to sort out the truth from the fiction or fictionalized. -Autumm Caines Resources 2023 Fall University of Michigan Dearborn Teaching and Learning Hub Scholar in Residence: Bonni Stachowiak University of Michigan-Dearborn Hub for Teaching and Learning Resources Scholar in Residence Webpage on Teaching in Higher Ed U-M debuts generative AI services for campus University of Michigan Generative Artificial Intelligence Autumm’s AI Career Interview Prompt TechnoEthics DigCit - About GenAI Chatbot Scenarios in Higher Education Video: An alternative to SWBAT with Annie Fetter
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