Date: Monday, April 21
Time: 6 p.m.
Location: Student Center, Multi-Purpose Room, SUNY Polytechnic Institute, 100 Seymour Road, Utica, NY 13502
Presenter: Dr. William J. Thistleton, Associate Professor of Mathematics, and Dr. Steven M. Schneider, Professor of Information Design, Co-Directors of the Artificial Intelligence Explorations Center
Description: This talk and demonstration will explore how AI-driven prompt-response systems like ChatGPT and Gemini introduce new ways for people to interact with computers, including creating artifacts and finding information. We will demonstrate tools that use artificial intelligence to generate content that resembles language, music, visual art, and mathematical explanation. Additionally, we will examine how the process of searching for information is transformed when moving from the familiar use of queries and links to the less familiar experience of prompts and narrative-based responses, which often lack the traditional list of links.
Fee: Free/RSVP Required
Deadline: Register by Monday, April 21 at Noon
Participants: 30 (Max)