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Agenda
- 1:00 PM: Opening Remarks.
- 1:15 PM: Greg Scott (College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences):
- Using Generative AI to Understand the Social Construction of Identity
- 1:30 PM: Ignacio Luri (Driehaus College of Business):
- Synthetic Data as a Teaching Tool
- 1:45 PM: Paige Treebridge (Jarvis College of Computing and Digital Media):
- Realistic Use of AI in Design Scenarios
- 2:00 PM: Margaret Poncin Reeves (College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences):
- Promoting Critical AI Literacy through Reflection
- 2:15 PM: Closing Remarks
Handouts can be downloaded here.