My snarky reaction to this is that this is a case where poorer students may 
actually have an advantage of not being seduced by the glorified Mad Libs 
technology.

(I grant there are valid use cases for large language models but students are 
as unlikely as the rest of the population to understand where to draw the line 
between useful <---> dangerously useless without specific training.)

If there are specific assignments where lecturers are requiring students to use 
the tech (eg to help students understand what they can/can't do) then it does 
need to be considered. I've seen some lecturers talk about offering alternative 
assignments so students can choose.

Or you could consider it similar to requiring students to purchase textbooks, 
in which case it should be mentioned in the syllabus/course outline.

I bet people also share logins but this probably isn't the sort of thing any 
university would encourage in writing....

Deborah


-----Original Message-----
From: Code for Libraries <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Kevin Handeli
Sent: Thursday, June 1, 2023 7:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [CODE4LIB] Gen AI and Libraries

[You don't often get email from [email protected]. Learn why this is 
important at https://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification ]

Caution: This email originated from outside our organisation. Do not click 
links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content 
is safe.


Hello All,

An interesting implication of Generative AI came up at our university.
There is a discussion started about how emerging paywalls to Generative AI 
tools may create inequalities for students. Has this come up at any of your 
institutions or organizations? If so, have there been any thoughts or actions 
taken to help circumvent this issue?

Happy Summer!

--
*Kevin Handeli* (he / him)
Web Services & Systems Specialist
Montclair State University
Harry A. Sprague Library, LIBR 133.2
(973) 655-4311
[email protected]

________________________________

"The contents of this e-mail (including any attachments) may be confidential 
and/or subject to copyright. Any unauthorised use, distribution, or copying of 
the contents is expressly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in 
error, please advise the sender by return e-mail or telephone and then delete 
this e-mail together with all attachments from your system."

Reply via email to