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Working with AI Chatbots

    Temple University Libraries

    Curious about how chatbots and other AI tools can support you in your studies and your work? Wondering what chatbots do well and what they don’t do well?

    Join us for an overview of the promise and pitfalls of AI chatbots. This technology is evolving quickly and has the potential to fundamentally alter our relationship to information. We'll explore how some of the current tools can expedite and assist your work and where a critical eye is needed. We’ll offer suggestions for optimizing your chatbot interactions through prompt engineering.

    This workshop will be offered as an online session via Zoom. You must register for this workshop to receive the Zoom link via a confirmation email. On the day of the workshop, use the link to join the session.  

    This workshop will be recorded. Register to attend the live session or to receive a copy of the recording. 

    Contact Caitlin Shanley and Olivia Given Castello at tuf47687@temple.edu with any questions.

    Please be advised that the resource covered in this workshop requires TUaccessnet credentials to log in. Those who do not have a TUaccessnet ID are still welcome to join the session and learn about the platform. Contact the presenter with questions.

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    Created By: Temple University Libraries, Charles Library
    Open To: Public
    Type: Information Session
    Tags: workshop

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