Join us for the next AI Crossroads: Community of Practice on Tuesday, March 25, from 1-2 PM via Zoom!  

This month, we welcome Jegason Phosphorus Diviant, M.S., MPH/Ph.D. student in Epidemiology and Developmental Psychology at the University of New Mexico, as he shares insights on generative AI tools and their impact on education and research.

Join Jegason for an exciting exploration of generative AI tools that are reshaping the educational landscape! Discover how platforms like Claude 3.7 Sonnet, Gemini, NotebookLM, Perplexity, and Consensus enhance educational experiences. Jegason will share practical insights from his own research and personal experience, illustrating how these innovative technologies could enrich the teaching and learning environment and augment research and productivity. Whether you’re a librarian, faculty member, student, or anyone else interested in AI, this exploration will leave you inspired and ready to integrate AI effectively into your personal and academic toolkit.

📅 Register here. 

This AI Crossroads session is presented in conjunction with the National Library of Medicine’s traveling exhibit, Promising Future, Complex Past: Artificial Intelligence and the Legacy of Physiognomy, currently on display on the 3rd floor of HSLIC until April 12. The exhibit offers a fascinating look at the historical and ethical dimensions of AI and human perception. Learn more about the exhibit, our special programming, and explore our collections. 

We look forward to seeing you at AI Crossroads!

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