Resources
Presentation Recordings
2024 Conference Recordings - full conference playlist available, individual conference videos below.
AI 101: What, How, Why (and Why Not)?
Presented by Dr. Hal Daumé III, Department of Computer Science and the Institute for Trustworthy AI in Law & Society, University of Maryland. Moderated by Sean Courtney, Purdue University.
Dr. Hal Daumé III gives a presentation on how Generative AI works, how it is used in educational contexts today, and what are some potential risks and benefits to its use.
Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Scholarship and Research
Presented by Dr. David B. Resnik, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Senior Advisor for Research Integrity in the NIH’s Office of Intramural Research. Moderated by Glenn Krell, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
Dr. David B. Resnik discusses ethical challenges when using AI, including concerns about the fate of scientific writing.
Slides available below.
Protecting Research Integrity and Responsible Use of Technology in an Era of Generative AI
Presented by Dr. Anjana Susarla, Omura-Saxena Professor of Responsible AI, Department of Accounting and Information Systems, Michigan State University. Moderated by Chris Lehmann, University of Illinois – Urbana Champaign
Dr. Anjana Susarla discusses the state of discourse around the responsible use of generative AI in research.
Presented by Michelle Wilson, Head of Open Scholarship (OSS), University of Maryland. Moderated by Audrey Birgin, University of Maryland
Michelle Wilson gives a presentation about the practical implications of the use of AI in regard to scholarly communications and publishing.
Slides available via Digital Repository at the University of Maryland.
Artificial Intelligence in Publishing – The Future of Scholarly Communication & Research Integrity
Presented by Ann Gabriel, Senior Vice President Global Strategic Networks, Elsevier Publishing; and Dr. Angela Seggio-Welch, Elsevier Policy & Guideline Manager, Research Integrity & Publishing Ethics. Moderated by Greg Swain, Michigan State University
Ann Gabriel and Dr. Angela Seggio-Welch provide a publisher’s perspective on the broad concerns and risks to research integrity posed by AI.
Slides available below.
Benefits and Pitfalls of Using AI in Research and Scholarship Panel Discussion
Panelists: Dr. Sorin Matei, School of Communication, Purdue University; Dr. Patricia Jones, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation – Compliance, University of Illinois – Urbana Champaign; Dr. Yonatan Mintz, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Moderated by Kristen Pecanac, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Panelists describe their research as well as their thoughts on the use of AI in research. This panel discussion was the penultimate session, allowing for reflection on the topics presented throughout the conference.