Presented by Sean Baker, Vincent Capaldi, Joshua Duncan, Dina Kurzweil and Elizabeth Steinbach
Generative AI, including Large Language Models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT, have grown in skills and capacity in the past few months. Many of these news reports have focused on the impact of ChatGPT in an educational setting. Join us on September 28, when members of the USU faculty, the LRC and the CIO teams discuss AI for Medical Educators as well as similar dialog-based tools. We will explain what they are, present considerations for educational use of Generative AI, describe possible learning impacts, and discuss early policies and an ethical framework that relate to Generative AI. We will also discuss how ChatGPT works and provide you with some considerations for learning and assessment. This session will be presented by Dr. Clifton Dalgard, Dr. Joshua Duncan, Dr. Vincent Capaldi, Dr. Greg Booth, Dr. Elizabeth Steinbach, Ms. Alison Rollins, Dr. Seth Schobel Mr. Sean Baker, Dr. Dina Kurzweil & the Education & Technology Innovation (ETI) Support Office.