Ethics and Generative AI in the College Classroom
Generative AI tools such as Midjourney, ChatGPT, and Soundful have taken the world by storm in recent months. As generative AI becomes mainstream, it is important to have conversations with students about the ethical dimensions of these applications. In this panel, faculty with expertise in the arts and humanities will discuss some of the ethical implications of generative AI. They will also consider how this technology might affect classroom teaching and student learning. Audience members will have time to ask questions at the conclusion of the panel.
Panel Moderator:
Candis Bond, PhD, Associate Professor of English, Department of English and World Languages, and Director of the Center for Writing Excellence Panel Discussants:
A.B. Osborne, MFA, Assistant Professor of Animation and Director of the Animation Program, Department of Art and Design
Robert Saunders, PhD, Assistant Professor of Music and Orchestra Director, Department of Music
Brian Armstrong, PhD, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Department of History, Anthropology, and Philosophy