Registration: https://bit.ly/lteclab - Lunch will be provided
Join this panel of experts for the first of many other Windsor Law LTEC Lab forum discussions about Chat-GPT & Generative AI. In this first instalment, the panelists will discuss the latest technological developments of generative AI, in particular Chat GPT, where it is headed, and situate its distinctive and disruptive features within the broader ecosystem of creation and dissemination of knowledge. The panelists will then discuss and seek input from the audience on the various possible uses of Chat-GPT in higher education, as the University of Windsor and other Universities are elaborating user regulations and guidelines. The panelists will go over some of the recent controversies and court challenges involving Generative AI, copyright law and privacy law.
Featuring Guest Speakers:
Director, Office of Open Learning, University of Windsor
Associate Professor at Windsor Law with expertise in Copyright & Privacy law
Acting Law Librarian for the Don & Gail Rodzik Library
Single JD '25, Windsor Law
Date: November 22, 2023
Time: 12pm - 1:30pm
Location: Ron W. Ianni Building Room 2120
Registration: https://bit.ly/lteclab
The upcoming forum discussion on Chat-GPT and Generative AI at Windsor Law LTEC Lab sounds incredibly engaging. With expert panelists like Nick Baker, Pascale Chapdelaine, Mita Williams, and Brandon Beck, the event promises to cover a wide range of pertinent topics. From the latest developments in generative AI to its distinctive features and impact on knowledge creation and dissemination, this forum will be an insightful exploration.
One intriguing aspect to look forward to is the discussion on the potential uses of Chat-GPT in higher education. As universities, including the University of Windsor, develop user regulations and guidelines, understanding the benefits and challenges of integrating generative AI into academic settings is crucial. This aligns with the growing trend of leveraging technology…