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13 November
Did you know that 13 AI pilots were at the FNWI this year?
The rise of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) has a significant impact on academic education. That’s why the Teaching & Learning Centre Science launched a project integrating GenAI, specifically ChatGPT, into the teaching process.
In these GenAI pilot programmes at the Faculty of Science, various applications of GenAI in higher education are being explored and their added value is being evaluated. The project will run for a year and marks a major step forward in using the potential of GenAI to enhance and personalise learning.
The aim is to effectively deploy ChatGPT in teaching, enhancing student learning within a shielded cloud environment that ensures user security and privacy. The video’s below showcase the pilots and provide the viewers with ideas how GenAI may be used in their education in the future, to enrich the educational experience for both students and lecturers.
Watch them here.
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