Description: Generative AI is everywhere and being integrated into the digital tools we use every day. Your grad students will have questions about how and if they can use Generative AI in their research and thesis or practicum, and this session will provide you with information to help answer them. We will discuss how Generative AI works, challenges with these tools (from hallucinations to potential copyright infringements), and other ethical and legal considerations.

Learning Objectives: In this workshop participants will:

  • How Generative AI works
  • Common Generative AI tools
  • Best practices for use of tools/pitfalls (like hallucinations)
  • How copyright interacts with Generative AI
  • Copyright considerations (infringement, what can have copyright protection, etc.)
  • Discussing Gen AI use in research and thesis with advisors

Presenter(s): Althea Wheeler, Copyright Strategy Manager

Date:
Friday, March 6, 2026
Time:
10:30am - 11:30am
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Audience:
  Graduate Students  
Categories:
  Artificial Intelligence (AI)     Copyright     FGPS GradSteps Workshops from the Libraries     Library Workshops  
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