Friday, October 11 2024, 12:40 - 1:30pm Miller Learning Center, Room 248 Friday Speaker Series Kimberly Van Orman Institute for Artificial Intelligence UGA Artificial Intelligence is a rapidly increasing part of our daily lives, both online and in the classroom. Large-Language Models like ChatGPT can seem to offer an almost magical ability to answer research questions, help write papers, organize citations, tweak emails and generally smooth the path of scholarly work. But how good is it really? And what are the ethical implications of using (or not using) AI in academic and non-academic contexts? Is AI sexist? Racist? Trustworthy? Cheating? Join us as philosopher Kimberly Van Orman of UGA’s Institute for Artificial Intelligence helps us sort through the issues surrounding AI. Free and open to the public! Kimberly Van Orman 10.11.png (2.34 MB)