Generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT, are profoundly changing the way people search, write, and communicate their research. In this workshop, we’ll look under the hood of GAI research tools to get a better understanding of how they work and what ethical considerations students and researchers should be aware of when using them. We will look at several AI research tools (Elicit, Inquisite, and Consensus) that can help you find and analyze vast networks of scientific literature.
Jenna Strawbridge is the Librarian for the Nicholas School of the Environment and Chemistry.
Hannah Rozear is the Librarian for Biological Science and Global Health at Duke University.
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