Information professionals face complex decisions as Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools and technologies reshape our information environments. Tools to find, create, manage and share information are now AI-boosted, but typically these tools lack clear descriptions of how they function or the data they utilize.
UBC School of Information faculty members will introduce a range of use cases, review emerging professional competencies and policies, highlight pressing ethical tensions surrounding AI tools and technologies, and offer insight into ways to bring our values to the table when making decisions about AI use.
Presenters:
- Dr. Richard Arias-Hernandez, Associate Professor of Teaching
- Dr. Eric Meyers, Associate Professor
- Dr. Lisa Nathan, Associate Professor
- Dr. Cameron M. Pierson, Lecturer
- Dr. Luanne Sinnamon, Associate Professor