• Apr 17, 2025 at 12:00
  • Location: Zoom Webinar
  • Latest Activity: Mar 14

Speaker: Dr. Michael Truong

Time: April 17, 2025, noon to 1:00 PM (Central Standard Time)

Location: Virtual (via zoom)

Cost: Free

U.S. time zones: 1:00 pm Eastern Time;  Noon, Central Time;  11:00 am Mountain time;  10:00 am Pacific Time 

Please RSVP to Jo Monahan (Jo.Monahan@unt.edu) by April 14, 2025

Questions to Discuss
1. Origins and General Understanding of A.I.
     What is ChatGPT, and how did it all start?
     What are some of the capabilities of AI (e.g., text generation, image generation, code              generation, etc.)?


2. Ethics and Christianity in A.I.
     What ethical challenges does AI present, and how can Christianity provide a unique perspective on these challenges?
     What steps should Christians consider when thinking about the good and bad aspects of A.I.?
     Should governments set up safeguards and regulations around AI technologies?


3. A.I. in Education and Libraries
     What copyright issues is A.I. causing?
     How can ChatGPT support academic library programs and bibliographic instruction classes?       What interventions can librarians and faculty use to designassignments that discourage  AI- based plagiarism?

 What plagiarism tools are available to curb the misuse of generative A.I. like ChatGPT?


4. Practical Considerations and Policies
     Are there any agencies or regulatory bodies addressing copyright and plagiarism issues related to A.I.?
     Do you have examples of good A.I. policies that have been successfully  implemented by others

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