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Thursday, May 16 • 9:15am - 10:00am
Ethical Artificial Intelligence Literacy – From privacy to information literacy a roadmap for responsible and appropriate use of AI with students.

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Amidst rising availability of generative artificial intelligence (AI) like ChatGPT and Bing Chat in classrooms, this session examines a holistic approach adopted by a Western Canadian Business School. The emphasis is on integrating AI into the curriculum while addressing ethical concerns. The focus extends to educating students and instructors about AI's ethical challenges, tools for equity, and policy establishment for both educational and business settings. These efforts seamlessly integrate with information literacy sessions conducted by librarians. The session provides a comprehensive strategy for responsible AI incorporation into education, ensuring ethical awareness and practical integration within the learning environment.

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Ann Liang

Business librarian, University of Saskatchewan
Ann Liang is a Business Librarian at the University of Saskatchewan. She can be found teaching students marketing research, pouring over data sets or looking for the next big technology trend. Ann’s dreams include running Jurassic Park or being the next Indiana Jones. After obtaining... Read More →


Thursday May 16, 2024 9:15am - 10:00am PDT
Wilson School of Design: Room 4900
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