(via Laurie Bridges, Oregon State University)
Registration is open for the Oregon State University Libraries and AI Literacy Center webinar “What do we need to know about Artificial Intelligence?”. It will take place on Tuesday, June 24, at 12:00 PM CDT.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere these days, from transcribing meetings and summarizing web search results to recommending movies, driving cars, and even serving as your virtual best friend. Widespread deployment of powerful, fluent generative AI systems has raised new questions about intellectual property, bias, liability, authorship, and more. Let’s talk about how we can make savvy decisions about when (and whether) to use this technology. We’ll discuss what AI is, how it manifests in our daily lives, and some common issues. Come with your questions and concerns so we can learn from each other!
The presenter, Dr. Kiri Wagstaff, is an artificial intelligence researcher, educator, and Special Advisor on Artificial Intelligence for the Oregon State University Libraries.
For more information, and to register, please go here. This webinar is part of the Critical AI Literacy for Information Work summer speaker series, with support from the OSU Libraries’ Gray Family Fund.