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Navigating Appropriate and Effective Use of Artificial Intelligence and Large Language Models for BME Students

Navigating Appropriate and Effective Use of Artificial Intelligence and Large Language Models for BME Students

Sep 26, 2024 3 p.m. ET

The explosion in the availability and use of AI-based tools including Large Language Models (LLM) has made it difficult for students to understand how best to use these tools as well as when the use of these tools is professionally appropriate and ethical. This panel discussion will seek to explore how best to guide students in understanding the opportunities with AI as well as some of the professional and ethical questions associated with its use.

Sponsored by the BMES Student Affairs Subcommitte

Cornell EMPIRE AI Weekly Forum

Cornell EMPIRE AI Weekly Forum

Friday, September, 27; 4-4:30 p.m. ET Registration for the series is required, which will then provide the Zoom link info Happening every Friday from 4-4:30 PM via Zoom, the forum is for Cornell faculty and staff (e.g., research operational support staff) who are...

Cornell EMPIRE AI Weekly Forum

Cornell EMPIRE AI Weekly Forum

Friday, Oct 4, 2024 4 PM Registration for the series is required, which will then provide the Zoom link info Happening every Friday from 4-4:30 PM via Zoom, the forum is for Cornell faculty and staff (e.g., research operational support staff) who are interested in the...

Cornell EMPIRE AI Weekly Forum

Cornell EMPIRE AI Weekly Forum

Oct 11, 2024 4 p.m. Registration for the series is required, which will then provide the Zoom link info Happening every Friday from 4-4:30 PM via Zoom, the forum is for Cornell faculty and staff (e.g., research operational support staff) who are interested in the...

New Cornell Projects Leap Forward with Generative AI Tools

New Cornell Projects Leap Forward with Generative AI Tools

Cornell’s AI Initiative supports university faculty, staff, and students as they explore models to optimize the use of generative AI for practical purposes. Eight local teams stunned a hybrid audience with presentations proving generative AI applications could simplify and solve problems that previously required intense manual effort. Each project team was led by one or two faculty or staff members and supported by students from the Cornell Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science (Cornell Bowers CIS).