CSN’s AI task force addresses responsible use of AI in academia

Federico Zaragoza PhD President
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Artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly prevalent in academia, raising questions about its responsible use. The CSN AI Task Force is addressing these concerns with a virtual presentation titled “Artificial Intelligence (AI) Safety: Responsible Use in Academia.” This event will take place on March 28 from 10 to 11 a.m. via Microsoft Teams.

The session aims to explore various issues associated with AI, such as biases, data protection, and accuracy. It will provide practical advice on ensuring that AI-generated content remains ethical, transparent, and compliant. As noted in the announcement, “just because a chatbot can write your paper doesn’t mean it should.”

Participants are encouraged to join the discussion to learn how to leverage AI effectively in educational settings.

Interested individuals can register for this CAPE training session today.



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