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Signage promoting the AI at Arizona Town Hall Series

When

3 – 4:30 p.m., Sept. 6, 2023
Learn what a new AI working group at the University of Arizona has been up to this summer and share your ideas on next steps!

Throughout summer 2023, more than 60 faculty, staff, and students examined different aspects of AI at the University of Arizona as part of the inaugural AI Access and Integrity Working Group. They tackled AI related to data acumen, training needs, integrity in education, ethical considerations, syllabus guidance, access and equity, industry and workforce, and more.

Now, the working group members want to share their findings, ideas, and next steps with you, and learn from your feedback. Join the conversation in person or virtually. Registration with a University email address is required.

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Teams and presenters 
  • Access & Equity: Cas Laskowski (College of Law) 
  • Integrity in Education: Jamey Rogers (College of Social & Behavioral Sciences) 
  • AI and Data Acumen: Kathleen Kennedy (College of Agriculture, Life & Environmental Sciences)
  • Syllabus Guidance: Gretchen Gibbs (Academic Affairs) 
  • AI Training: Srikar Adhikari (College of Medicine) 
  • Communications: Michael Dorland (University Information Technology Services) 
  • AI in Arizona: Industry: Ash Black (Eller College of Management)

The group was assembled late last spring, after AI tools like ChatGPT swept across college and university campuses, raising questions among faculty, staff, students, and administrators alike about potential AI benefits, opportunities, challenges, and ethical implications in academia.

This panel discussion is the first in the fall AI at Arizona event series, aimed at sparking discussion and sharing ideas around AI at the University to broaden understanding, responsible use and access to these technologies. We invite you to join the conversation!

The Institute for Computation and Data-Enabled Insight is convening the AI at Arizona Town Hall Series in partnership with the Office of the Provost, Research, Innovation and Impact, and the UA Debate Series in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences.

Contacts

Stephanie Doster