Description
Balance Innovation with Legal & Ethical Considerations to Develop Effective Institutional Usage Policies
The endless possibilities and challenges Generative AI (GAI) pose for college campuses require administrators, faculty, staff and students to engage in continued, meaningful conversations about its responsible adoption and use on campus. Legal and ethical considerations must be incorporated into institutional policies to protect your institution and to uphold the integrity of your academic mission.
Does your institution have clear guidelines in place for GAI tools and usage across campus departments and in the educational process?
Do your faculty and staff know how to communicate with their students on acceptable and ethical usage of GAI?
Gather your colleagues as our expert presenters address these questions and more. They will explore GAI’s potential legal and ethical concerns, ways to mitigate risk when utilizing this powerful technology, and a basic framework to evaluate GAI tools at your institution.
Navigate the complicated feelings surrounding GAI so that you can take advantage of its potential, all while incorporating the appropriate risk mitigation and ethical strategies in GAI adoption and use on your campus.
Topics Covered
Gain crucial, actionable takeaways that will help you:
- Understand the legal and ethical considerations surrounding the use of GAI tools.
- Develop effective risk mitigation strategies.
- Balance protecting your institution from AI-related risks while preserving the integrity of your academic mission.
- Establish ethical guidelines and best practices for the use of GAI.
- Create a framework to evaluate GAI tools used in the classroom or in administrative functions.
- Communicate GAI adoption and use with administrators, faculty, staff and students.
Presenters
Raven Lanier, Esq. is the Senior Copyright and Policy Specialist at the University of Michigan Center of Academic Innovation (CAI).
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Caroline Damren currently serves as the Copyright and Accessibility Specialist at the University of Michigan Center of Academic Innovation (CAI).
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Included When You Purchase
- 90-minute online session with carefully selected expert(s)
- Unlimited access to view webinar recording on demand
- Materials for your team (handouts, discussion questions, etc.)
- Certificate of completion for each participant
- Weekly newsletter – What's Working on Campus
Instructions for access are available immediately upon checkout. You may share this On-Demand Training with any staff members from your campus community for unlimited viewing. For information about licensing this webinar for unlimited distribution on your institution’s internal network/server, email info@paper-clip.com.