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Using AI Responsibly with Mark Lester
Manage episode 450287605 series 2423949
It's time for another 'delve' (!) into the world of AI, and how large language models have found their way into the world of education. Following our episode last year with Karl Jones, today we welcome Mark Lester from the library service into the studio. Mark's been keeping an eye on all things AI for a number of years now, and has some interesting thoughts for us on where it might make life more productive for students and those who teach them. He's also got some insights for us into the challenges and risks, where some of those red lines might lie, and some unexpected down-sides of the rise of the machines.
Thanks to Mark for joining us, and as always we'll be back with you in a fortnight!
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Recorded in studio B2.15 at Cardiff Metropolitan University's Cyncoed Campus on 6th August 2024
201 episodes
Manage episode 450287605 series 2423949
It's time for another 'delve' (!) into the world of AI, and how large language models have found their way into the world of education. Following our episode last year with Karl Jones, today we welcome Mark Lester from the library service into the studio. Mark's been keeping an eye on all things AI for a number of years now, and has some interesting thoughts for us on where it might make life more productive for students and those who teach them. He's also got some insights for us into the challenges and risks, where some of those red lines might lie, and some unexpected down-sides of the rise of the machines.
Thanks to Mark for joining us, and as always we'll be back with you in a fortnight!
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Recorded in studio B2.15 at Cardiff Metropolitan University's Cyncoed Campus on 6th August 2024
201 episodes
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