Join us on Thursday, Nov. 16, 2023, from 9 - 10 a.m. for a virtual panel discussion with experts discussing constructive ways to use AI effectively and responsibly. 

Listen in on a critical discussion for graduate researchers who are using or considering using Generative AI or Large Language Models, such as ChatGPT, in their research. Panelists will discuss AI’s drawbacks related to accuracy, research confidentiality,  intellectual property rights, and risks related to inadvertent or accidental scholarly misconduct.  

Panelists:

  • William Ratcliff, director of the Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Quantitative Biosciences (QBioS) and associate professor in biological science
  • Laura Carruth, associate vice provost for Transformative Teaching and Learning and executive director of the Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL)
  • Jason Borenstein, director of the Graduate Research Ethics Programs, School of Public Policy, and Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Education
  • Larry Heck, co-executive Director of the Artificial Intelligence Hub, professor with a joint appointment in electrical and computer engineering and interactive computing

Effective and Responsible Use of AI in Research will be moderated by J. Haden Boone, President of Georgia Tech’s Graduate Student Government Association. 

Click here to join the meeting on Microsoft Teams.

This panel is sponsored by the Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Education and the Graduate Student Government Association.