Bowling Green State University

Workshop Category: Scholarship

 

Generative AI’s (genAI) ability to quickly and accurately analyze large datasets and identify patterns and insights is considered a game-changer for academic scholarship. Likewise, the use of genAI to produce new content in the form of text, audio and images has already had a huge impact on creative fields. Of course, the use of genAI in these contexts is not without its own ethical considerations. How can genAI tools assist you in your scholarly and creative activities? How can you ensure that the use of AI in these activities is responsible and equitable? 

During this session, a panel of BGSU faculty from various disciplines will explore ethical and policy considerations related to the use of genAI tools for scholarship and creative activities. Panelists will also discuss the ways in which they’ve experimented with genAI tool use for their scholarship and creative activities.  

In this session, you will:  

  • Reflect on the ethical considerations of genAI use in scholarship and creative activities.  
  • Compare various academic journal policies related to genAI citation and authorship.  
  • Identify strategies for using genAI tools to improve efficiency in relation to scholarship and creative activities.  

 

To register for this event, use the Fall 2023 CFE AI Event Series Registration Form.

Advance registration is required. Registration will close one business day before the scheduled event. 

You will receive the Zoom link one day before the event.   

To find out more information about this event, visit the AI Event Seriespage of the CFE Website. 

If you have any questions about this event, email the CFE at cfe@bgsu.edu 

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