Ethical AI and Librarianship
A Resource Guide
ChatGPT 101: Introduction to Generative AI
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Title | ChatGPT 101: Introduction to Generative AI | |
Type | Videos | |
Creator | Janice Kung | |
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Creation Date | 10/19/2023 | |
Last Updated Date | -- | |
Summary | This is a video recording of a virtual library workshop led by Janice Kung from the University of Alberta Library, aimed at helping students understand and use ChatGPT responsibly. The workshop covers: 1) How ChatGPT works as a probabilistic text predictor that generates plausible-sounding responses without true understanding or awareness of meaning. 2) CLEAR (concise, logical, explicit, adaptive, reflective) framework for writing good prompts. 3) Major limitations and ethical issues of generative AI, including limited knowledge, misinformation and hallucinations, bias from training data, copyright infringement of training data, and exploitation of low-wage workers in model training. 4) Suggestions to students on academic use of ChatGPT and maintain integrity. The workshop may be relevant to academic librarians interested in incorporating generative AI into information literacy instruction. It provides a model for how to educate students about the ethical implications and responsible use of AI tools like ChatGPT. The video is freely and openly viewable through web browsers (with auto-generated transcripts). A link to the presentation slides in PDF format, and a link to the workshop information page are provided in the Link field. | |
Topic | Ethical AI. AI and librarianship. | |
Source and Link | University of Alberta Library. https://library.ualberta.ca/ | |
Access | Open. | |
Accessibility | Auto-generated transcripts available | |
Audience | Librarian – Academic. | |
Platform or Format | Web - YouTube. PDF. | |
Length | 01:00:08 | |
Geography | USA | |
Language | ENG | |
Description Date | 06/26/2025 |