OIT has been closely following the development of various generative AI products and evaluating their potential implications for teaching, learning, research, and university operations. Here, we can define generative AI as a technology that can generate new content similar to what they have learned from training data. Generative AI is a subset of AI that focuses on creating previously unseen outputs and can include text, images, music, and more. Continue reading Some Guidance for Utilizing Generative AI
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Over 500 Art eBooks from The Met Available for Free
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, or The Met, has released over 500 of their art books available for personal use. MetPublications is a gateway to The Met’s extensive publishing arm that includes over 1,500 titles of books, online publications, and Bulletins and Journals from the last five decades. A third of these titles in the ‘MetPublications’ collection are available to read, download, and browse for free. Students can download PDF versions of publications comprising of art history books, educator guides, collected papers, catalogs, and even many out-of-print books spanning five decades of the collection. Continue reading Over 500 Art eBooks from The Met Available for Free