Finding your North Star: Provost Charles Isbell joined the Information & Technology Leadership Conference for an engaging conversation about UW’s future and how higher ed will evolve in the coming decades. Watch captioned recordings from all sessions.
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See the results from UW’s first generative AI prompt competition
Contenders in UW’s inaugural MadPrompts battle harnessed the power of generative AI, using text prompts to create unique graphic presentations in a lively game show format.
Provost Charles Isbell to join I&TLC 2023 for fireside chat
Register now to take advantage of this opportunity to learn from UW–Madison’s new academic leader on Dec 5.
Watch AI-prompt maestros compete at UW’s MadPrompts Battle
Nov 29, 6pm to 8 pm, Discovery Building: Watch live as Badgers compete to see who can create the best text-to-image generative AI prompts.
Discover the present and future of open-source AI
Sep 29, 9:15am via Zoom. Join us for a discussion about the state of research into large language models with Sebastian Raschka, lead AI educator at Lightning AI.
Is AI racist? Join us Sep 22 to examine racial bias in AI and explore solutions
Sep 22, 9:15am via Zoom. Join us for a conversation with Lori Kido Lopez, UW–Madison professor and author of “Race and Digital Media,” about racial bias in AI design and use.
AI rewind: Catch up on our webinar series exploring artificial intelligence
Curious about all things AI? Watch video recordings of the webinars we’ve hosted so far in our summer series, “Exploring Artificial Intelligence @ UW–Madison.”
Learn how AI is enabling advancements in biomedical research
Sep 15, 9:15am via Zoom. Join us for a discussion about biomedical applications of artificial intelligence and machine learning from a panel of UW–Madison researchers.
Explore how AI could reduce doctor burnout & expand healthcare access
Join us for a panel discussion with Epic Systems, UW Health and the School of Medicine and Public Health. Sep 8, 9:15am via Zoom.
Instructor panel tackles what to do with AI in the classroom
A panel of instructional experts discussed what to do (and not do) with artificial intelligence tools in college courses. Topics included strategies for engaging students in new ways and other guidance for educators.