Concurrent Session #4: Open Forum: Student/Faculty Resistance to AI
Alternative Title
Open Forum: Student/Faculty Resistance to Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Contributor
University of Central Florida. Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning; University of Central Florida. Division of Digital Learning; Teaching and Learning with AI Conference (2023 : Orlando, Fla.)
Location
Cape Florida D
Start Date
24-9-2023 2:45 PM
End Date
24-9-2023 3:45 PM
Publisher
University of Central Florida Libraries
Keywords:
Academic discourse; Technological disruption; Faculty resistance; Student perspectives; AI implications
Subjects
Artificial intelligence--Social aspects; Artificial intelligence--Study and teaching (Higher); Artificial intelligence--Moral and ethical aspects; Discussion--Study and teaching (Higher); Artificial intelligence--Philosophy
Description
Are fears of AI warranted? Across the history of technological disruptions, initial denial and rejection are frequent reactions. What are you experiencing regarding AI and the approaching disruptions to academia? Come join the conversation and share your thoughts. This is an “unconference” with a facilitator but no speaker. You’re welcome to drop in throughout the hour!
Language
eng
Type
Presentation
Rights Statement
All Rights Reserved
Audience
Faculty, General Audience
Recommended Citation
Main, Eric, "Concurrent Session #4: Open Forum: Student/Faculty Resistance to AI" (2023). Teaching and Learning with AI Conference Presentations. 59.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/teachwithai/2023/sunday/59
Concurrent Session #4: Open Forum: Student/Faculty Resistance to AI
Cape Florida D
Are fears of AI warranted? Across the history of technological disruptions, initial denial and rejection are frequent reactions. What are you experiencing regarding AI and the approaching disruptions to academia? Come join the conversation and share your thoughts. This is an “unconference” with a facilitator but no speaker. You’re welcome to drop in throughout the hour!
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