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Fall 2024 Artificial Intelligence Expo

Monday, November 18 thru Friday, November 22, 2024

AI Expo Keynote with Jared Spataro

The presentation covers AI basics, highlighting how large language models (LLMs) predict text and solve problems. It discusses AI agents revolutionizing industries and stresses ethical, responsible use.

Virtual Sessions

This webinar from BYU-Idaho’s AI Expo covers the basics of artificial intelligence, focusing on responsible and ethical use within the university. Presenters discussed available AI tools (Copilot, Gemini, ChatGPT), prompt engineering techniques, and the importance of data privacy. The ethical implications of AI, including bias, plagiarism, and copyright concerns, were also highlighted, emphasizing the need for careful consideration and adherence to university policies. Discussions included establishing AI governance committees and utilizing resources like BYU-Idaho’s Gen AI website. The webinar concluded with a look at upcoming AI integrations within the Canvas learning management system. Recorded Monday, Nov. 18th, 2024
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The conference features presentations and panel discussions with professionals from various sectors, including software engineering, law, marketing, and healthcare. Key themes explored include the ways AI is enhancing productivity and efficiency in different fields, the importance of developing AI literacy and prompt engineering skills, and the ethical considerations surrounding AI implementation, particularly regarding data privacy and the potential displacement of human workers. The overall purpose is to equip students and faculty with a comprehensive understanding of AI's transformative potential and to prepare them for its increasing role in future careers. The discussions also highlight the importance of maintaining human connection and authenticity in the face of AI advancements, even within fields like interviewing and customer service. Recorded Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024.
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Wednesday's BYU Idaho AI Expo session focused on integrating artificial intelligence ethically and effectively into the university curriculum. The session features faculty panelists from various departments showcasing innovative AI applications in their courses, emphasizing both the benefits (increased efficiency, personalized learning) and potential pitfalls (over-reliance, ethical concerns). Key themes include responsible AI integration through clear policies, student training in AI literacy, and a shift from product-based to process-based assessment. The ultimate purpose is to prepare students for workplace expectations where AI proficiency is increasingly crucial while upholding the university's values and promoting responsible technological advancement. The session concludes with discussions on broader AI implications in higher education, including future possibilities and potential challenges. Recorded Wednesday, November 20, 2024.
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Discussions on various aspects of artificial intelligence. One segment focuses on the rapid advancements in AI platforms like Google and ChatGPT, highlighting the ongoing evolution and occasional bugs. Another section discusses the complex and evolving legal landscape surrounding AI, emphasizing the need for jurisdiction-specific legal counsel and constant awareness of changing regulations. A student panel reveals their experiences using AI, both positive and negative, highlighting concerns about ethical use, academic integrity, and the potential for AI to replace critical thinking. Finally, a faculty member analyzes the impact of AI on information workers, predicting a shift from AI generation to AI management as a key future skill and outlining strategies for preparing students for this change. Recorded Nov. 21, 2024.
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