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  4. ChitChatGPT: a discussion for students, faculty, and staff about ChatGPT (April 12, 2023)

ChitChatGPT: a discussion for students, faculty, and staff about ChatGPT (April 12, 2023)

Posted on April 12, 2023
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Wednesday April 12, 2:30 to 3:20 pm

Sherman Centre (main floor Mills Library at the back); this is an in-person event

Curious about ChatGPT? Are you feeling overwhelmed by its implications or excited by its possibilities? Perhaps you’re confused about what it means for the University community, or maybe you’re experiencing a mix of emotions? You’re not alone!

ChitChatGPT is an event for McMaster students, faculty, and staff to engage in a semi-structured, open discussion on the many facets of ChatGPT. Our goal is to start the conversation we need to create a framework for understanding ChatGPT and what it means for Mac.

We’ll discuss setting up future or regular sessions, where you’ll have the chance to make connections with other members of the university community that want to talk about AI. Let us know if you’re interested!

Organized by Ian Steinberg, PhD Candidate, Communication, New Media and Cultural Studies

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