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ChatGPT

CDS Adopts Generative AI Assistance Policy

in CDS News, Generative AI/ChatGPT

BU Faculty of Computing & Data Sciences adopts Generative AI Assistance Policy.

Tagged: AI, Azer Bestavros, ChatGPT, Generative AI, MarkCrovella, Wesley Wildman

A Campus with ChatGPT: Reddit AMA

in CDS News

Expert philosopher and ethicist, Dr. Wesley Wildman shares his thoughts on the ethics and pedagogy of AI text generation in the educational process, discussing how school systems should handle the integration of ChatGPT in classrooms.

Tagged: ChatGPT, Generative AI, Wesley Wildman

Inside Higher Ed: GPT-4 Is Here. But Most Faculty Lack AI Policies.

in In the News

Check out this article from Inside Higher Ed that discusses the latest developments of generative AI and its impact on higher education, with a highlight on CDS-developed policies for AI in the classroom.

Tagged: AI, Artificial Intelligence, ChatGPT, Generative AI

The Crux of the Story: The Ethics of Using Generative AI

in CDS News

BU Faculty of Computing & Data Sciences Professor Wesley Wildman joined Gary Sheffer and Mike Fernandez for an episode of The Crux of the Story, surrounding where AI and ethics intersect.

Tagged: AI, ChatGPT, podcast, Wildman

Reddit I/AmA with CDS Prof. Wesley Wildman

in Artificial Intelligence, CDS News, Ethics

Learn about BU philosopher, theologian, and ethicist Dr. Wesley Wildman’s live Q&A on Reddit I/AmA.

Tagged: AI, ChatGPT, Wildman

Learning to Think after ChatGPT Panel Discussion

in CDS News, Events

Video: What is ChatGPT? What will the future of AI text generation be like? How can a university formulate ethical policies to incorporate the reality of ChatGPT into teaching? Boston University panelists Najoung Kim, Wesley J. Wildman, and moderator Mark Crovella address these questions.

Tagged: ChatGPT, computing, data science, faculty

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