Launching a Practical Guide for Institutions on Using Generative AI in Research and Research Writing – Get Yours Now!

In an era where AI technologies like ChatGPT and similar generative AI tools are becoming increasingly prevalent in academic circles, the need for informed and ethical utilization of these tools cannot be overstated. With this in mind, we are excited to introduce a comprehensive and helpful set of guidelines, titled “Generative AI in Research: A Practical Guide for Universities on Balancing Risks and Benefits,” which will help academic institutions envision the integration of generative AI in research and academic writing.

In this Guide, you will discover the following:

  • ChatGPT’s impressive capabilities as well as its limitations, with examples.
  • High-risk and safe applications of ChatGPT.
  • Insights on potential consequences of unchecked generative AI integration, especially for institutions.
  • Guiding principles for framing policies for generative AI use in research and education.
  • Practical suggestions to minimize unauthorized generative AI use, encourage authentic learning, and improve awareness.
  • An exhaustive list of resources at your fingertips.

Register now to download your FREE copy of the guide!

Enquire here if your institution needs an informative session on use of gen AI.

As AI innovation meets academic excellence, this is your essential guide to ensure responsible AI integration across research and academic processes. We will share further exclusive insights with you as and when the guidelines are updated.

 

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