
In this post on artificial intelligence (AI), we focus on the ‘Top 10’ things every senior woman leader in academia should know about AI, especially generative AI (GenAI). We hope that this will help to ensure its wise and ethic use. This is a copy of a post published in the Epistimi blog series at: https://www.epistimi.org/blog/what-every-senior-woman-academic-leader-should-know-about-artificial-intelligence
Artificial Intelligence, Ethics Committees/ethics
Artificial Intelligence, Ethics Committees/ethics
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