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EPISODE · Jan 31, 2024 · 44 MIN

Generative-AI: Establishing guidelines for how to use it | Amy Mollett, Barney Brown and William Kerslake | University of Cambridge

from Research Comms · host Peter Barker

Generative-AI tools, like ChatGPT, are increasingly embedded in the day-to-day work of research communicators. At the University of Cambridge the senior comms team has published a set of AI guidelines, created in consultation with staff across the university.In this episode of Research Comms, members of the working group that put the guidelines together - Amy Mollett, Barney Brown and William Kerslake - talk about their feelings towards AI, the good and the bad, why they felt they needed to create guidelines for its use, and how the University of Cambridge is currently using AI tools to communicate research.Links: Research Comms newsletter on substack University of Cambridge Generative-AI Guidelines Research Communications Survey Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro Generative AI is already widespread in the public sector | Alan Turing Institute 

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