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Monday, November 27, 12noon-1:15pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
This panel will discuss how scientific and academic journals should respond to the growing concerns related to large language models (LLMs) and authorship. For example, are concerns regarding the use of LLMs for research writing overblown? Are there any appropriate ways for using LLMs in academic scholarship? Should journal networks update policies so that researchers can specify that text generated by ChatGPT (or any other AI tools) was not used in their work?
Featuring Panelists:
• Dr. Gordon Hull (Professor of Philosophy and Director of Center for Professional and Applied Ethics, UNC Charlotte)
• Michael Flierl (Associate Professor and Student Learning Librarian, OSU Libraries)
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