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AI for Learning, Teaching, and Writing

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How can using artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT improve how you learn, teach, and write about chemistry?

The sudden popularity of natural language processing applications like ChatGPT with the general public mirrors听the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) tools by students, educators, and researchers recently in academia.听Join Amy Fuller of the University of Hawaii鈭扢anoa, Andr茅 Silva Pimentel of the Pontif铆cia Universidade Cat贸lica do Rio de Janeiro, and Kirk Schanze, Editor-in-Chief of听ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces听for a discussion of听available AI tools useful for听chemistry听education and听technical听writing听and learn about the risks and limitations inherent in these applications. Register now to ask your questions about this emerging hot topic in education and get tips for how to responsibly use these tools to your advantage.

This ACS Webinar is moderated by Student Liaisons Damien Cooper and Alivia Ishee of the ACS Undergraduate Student Advisory Board and is co-produced by ACS Education and听ACS Student Communities.听

What You Will Learn

  • Creative uses of ChatGPT to support students, educators, and writers
  • Limitations of current AI tools in understanding chemistry
  • Requirements for use of AI in publishing

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What an attendee said about this ACS Webinar!

The webinar provided a comprehensive overview of the considerations that researchers should bear in mind while integrating AI into their work. The speaker's ability to clarify the boundaries of AI's utility, as well as its limitation, was impressive. I believe the discussion on when to appropriately leverage AI in research and when to exercise caution was particularly valuable.

Meet the Experts

颅颅颅颅Amy Fuller
Assistant Professor of Chemistry,
University of Hawaii鈭扢anoa

Andr茅 Silva Pimentel
Chemistry Associate Professor and Graduate Coordinator, Pontif铆cia Universidade Cat贸lica do Rio de Janeiro

Kirk Schanze
Editor-in-Chief, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces,听Chemistry Chair and Professor, University of Texas at San Antonio

Damien Cooper
Student Liaison, ACS Undergraduate Student Advisory Board and听Chemistry Student, University of Southern Mississippi

颅颅颅颅Alivia Ishee
Student Liaison, ACS Undergraduate Student Advisory Board and Fulbright Student Researcher, University of Heidelberg

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