Duke University's Office of Information Technology is hosting a series of free workshops this fall, focusing on artificial intelligence and its applications in everyday work and life. The LearnIT@Lunch sessions aim to educate students, staff, and faculty about various AI tools, including ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot, in a relaxed online environment. These workshops are designed to foster an AI-literate community by providing practical strategies for integrating AI into daily tasks.
The workshops cover a range of topics, from using ChatGPT for workplace efficiency to understanding the ethical implications of AI. Participants can learn directly from Duke experts, enhancing their professional development while exploring the transformative potential of AI technologies. This initiative reflects the growing importance of AI in various sectors and the need for responsible usage.
• Duke offers free AI workshops for students, staff, and faculty.
• Sessions cover practical applications and ethical considerations of AI.
It is highlighted in the workshops for its ability to enhance workplace tasks and provide real-time support.
The workshops aim to teach participants how to effectively use Copilot for content generation and information retrieval.
The workshops explore their applications in simplifying tasks and enhancing digital experiences.
The university's Office of Information Technology is leading the initiative to educate its community on AI technologies.
Its tools are featured in the workshops to demonstrate practical applications of AI in various fields.
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