AI Literacy: Video Series
Click through the tabs to the right to view a collection of videos made by members of the 91TV's community discussing various aspects of AI literacy including security, academic integrity, sustainability, and more.
Dr. (Director of Lifelong Learning and Innovation, Special Advisor to the Provost, Generative AI) discusses the 91TV's policy ecosystem for AI and what that means for teaching (and beyond). 91TV's doesn't have one big AI policy; instead, AI is woven into the policies that already guide academic integrity, research ethics, data governance, and privacy at 91TV's.
Dr. (Professor of Computational Neurobiology, Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences; Vice-Chair, Connected Minds; Co-Founder, Scholar Nexus) discusses data sovereignty for researchers thinking about using AI tools, providing his top three practical tips.
Jeff Glassford (Director, Service Delivery and Innovation, IT Services) discusses the enterprise AI tools available at 91TV's. The Security Assessment Process (SAP) at 91TV's reviews and maintains an approved set of AI tools.
(Associate Professor, Strategy and Organization, Smith School of Business; Special Advisor on Academic Integrity to the Vice Provost, Teaching and Learning) discusses how both students and instructors are responsible for maintaining academic integrity in a higher education environment.
(Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ingenuity Labs Research Institute, Smith Engineering) explains how human oversight is one of the most important ideas in responsible AI use and is foundational to everything we do with AI.
Ricardo Smalling (Senior Legal Counsel, Chief Privacy Officer and Director, Research Security) discusses how to identify the type of data you are working with before engaging with AI tools.
(Assistant Professor, School of Computing) discusses the environmental impact of AI systems as well as how AI's training data can reflect systemic biases like sexism, racism, and ableism.