Vol. 1, Issue 5 | May 2024
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Welcome to a summer edition of the Teaching & Learning AI Digest. Below are exciting stories about the evolution of
AI in our classrooms, labs, campus community and around the world, all curated by the team at Purdue University’s Innovation Hub.
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Did you create a new assignment or assessment that utilizes generative AI? Innovative Learning would love to hear about it!
Complete this survey to share details about your assignment, how it helps students learn and what you would tell other instructors who are curious about incorporating AI in their classroom. Your work may be featured in a repository this fall.
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In the News
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OpenAI debuts new model with enhanced real-time voice abilitiesThe makers of ChatGPT recently announced GPT-4o, a more powerful tool that will be free to all
users.
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Purdue Expert: AI and Food InsecurityAlex Psomas, assistant professor of computer science, explains how artificial intelligence can be harnessed for good to battle food insecurity.
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Research Worth Reading
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Large language models simulate child cognitive
personas
Discover how LLMs can simulate the cognitive abilities of young children simply through prompting
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Using agents and LLMs to simulate diagnostic conversations with patients
Learn how agents — the next emergent technology in AI — can create realistic practice conversations for clinical pharmacists when used with a generative LLM model like GPT-4.
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If you have recent publications related to artificial intelligence or story ideas about AI at Purdue, please share them in this Qualtrics form for the chance to be featured in our newsletter.
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