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Ethics, Computer Science, and Writing: The Challenge and Opportunity of Text Generation 1/23

January 23, 2023 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Free
Nick Tsinoremas, Ken Goodman, Joanna Johnson

The University of Miami has a long track record in studying ethics and information technology. This special event links the Institute for Data Science and Computing (IDSC), the University’s new Department of Writing Studies, and the UM Ethics Programs on a panel to address challenges related to the explosive interest in—and use of—Artificial Intelligence programs that generate text and computer code.

A multidisciplinary expert panel will review (i) concerns about using computers to write assignments, (ii) credible and interesting uses of text-generation programs, and (iii) options for institutional responses and policies to address these issues. This is a hybrid event hosted by Nicholas Tsinoremas, PhD, Director, IDSC; Kenneth W. Goodman, PhD, FACMI, FACE, Director, IDSC Data Ethics + Society; and Joanna Johnson, PhD, Assoc. Professor, Department of Writing Studies.

Monday 1/23/2023 • 12:00-1:00 PM | Richter Library, 3rd Floor Conference Room #343

Zoom Link  |  https://miami.zoom.us/j/99240273225?pwd=eStPek9zcFZ6UHF1bFplMHBHMUJYQT09

 

Organizers

Institute for Bioethics and Health Policy
Ethics Programs
Frost Institute for Data Science and Computing
College of Arts & Sciences

Venue

Richter Library
1300 Memorial Drive
Coral Gables, Florida 33146 United States
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Phone
305-284-3233
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