Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to transform education in the United States. However, generative AI platforms (such as ChatGPT) raise challenging new questions for students, educators and lifelong learners.
How might AI promote the development of knowledge, creativity and the skills necessary for success in the contemporary workplace? What are the dangers associated with the use of AI in an educational context? How can we more effectively integrate AI into our work?
These and other issues will be addressed by a panel of AI users, including Frank Giampietro, Mt. Blue High School teacher; Paloma Shelton, UMF student; Steve Pane, UMF professor of music and Dan Jackson, UMF associate professor of mathematics.
The UMF Public Forum is a University event series sponsored by the Office of the President. It is free and open to the public.
Each lecture will be followed by a discussion and a reception with light refreshments.
This event was recorded Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2024, in the Performance Space in the Emery Community Arts Center.
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