As artificial intelligence seeps further into the fabric of higher education, from enrollment to alumni relations, it's getting hard to ignore.  

The release of ChatGPT, an AI chatbot, has generated a wide range of reactions. While some faculty members have welcomed the tool as a powerful addition for improving and personalizing students’ learning, others have expressed concerns about its potentially negative influence on students’ writing, creativity and critical-thinking abilities.  

To reflect on these conflicting perspectives, the Center for Faculty Development, in partnership with the University Libraries, will hold a free, public panel discussion from 12:30 to 1:45 p.m. Feb. 7 in Perry Library, rooms 1310-1311.  

M’hammed Abdous (Center for Faculty Development) will moderate the panel of four ¹ÏÉñÍø faculty members:   

  • Jay O'Toole, assistant professor, Management  

  • Jeremy Moody, adjunct instructor, Philosophy and Religious Studies  

  • Kristi Costello, associate professor, English   

  • Sampath Jayarathna, assistant professor, Computer Science 

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