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Artificial Intelligence

A library guide created to offer a glimpse into AI-related books and articles chosen from the G.R. Little library's collection. It also includes lists of some AI tools, AI organizations and journals, commonly asked questions and citation check tool links.

How Generative AI functions

Bing Chat, ChatGPT, and Midjourney are three examples of generative AI from the AI Ecosystem, a network of developers and companies that create generative AI products and accompanying services. While generative AI can complete an array of tasks, it relies on algorithmic thinking to analyze and process data in order to approximate desired outcomes. This approach shares commonalities across different generative AI applications. In the following video, Dr. Stanley Ahalt will explain that process and provide an introduction to the AI Ecosystem.

Please click to this link to access video explaining the functionality of AI. 

Prompting AI

Dr. Todd Cherner from School of Education will provide you with a 3-step approach for prompting AI in the form of Large Language Models to produce your desired results. Please click on this link talking about strategies for prompting AI. 

Prompting AI for Teaching Use

Dr. Dana Riger from the School of Education explains usage of AI for teaching use. 

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Prompting AI for Scholarly and Research Purposes

Dr. Maggie Melo from the School of Information and Library Sciences talks about using AI for scholarly and research purposes effectively. 

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Prompting AI for Productivity Purposes

Please click here to watch the video talking about using AI for productivity purposes by Assistant Director Chelsea Donahue from the Kenan Institute.

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