Vol. 2, Issue 4 | November 2024
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Welcome to November’s issue of the Teaching and 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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In collaboration with the Institute for Physical AI (IPAI), Purdue University’s Rosen Center for Advanced Computing (RCAC) now offers a powerful new feature in its artificial intelligence software services—Purdue GenAI Studio. This
large language model (LLM) service makes open-source LLM models like LLaMA accessible to anyone at Purdue. |
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Want to use ChatGPT but need some expert help? Sage Campus offers a free course for Purdue staff and students to build skills and confidence in using generative AI tools like ChatGPT. Under the guidance of AI expert Leo Lo, you’ll
master the art of prompt engineering, deepen your understanding of how ChatGPT works, and learn how a systematic approach can help you get better outcomes. |
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AI @ Purdue
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The Purdue graduate students recently launched “Transforming AI for Learning” (TRAIL), an alternate reality game that uses AI tools to educate players through an interactive mystery-solving game.
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Alex Psomas is designing AI models that outsource decisions, like how to best distribute donations amongst food pantries in Indianapolis.
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Research Worth Reading
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Understand the estimated environmental impact and energy
costs associated with the use of AI.
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Learn the benefits and consequences of teaching a data analysis class that layers ChatGPT into the course. Read Article |
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