Introduction to Generative Artificial Intelligence
Critical GenAI Literacy
Grasping the fundamentals of GenAI is increasingly vital for academic and professional growth. As a student it is important to learn how GenAI operates, explore the tools it offers, and understand its limitations, risks, and ethical concerns. A critical aspect of GenAI literacy involves acknowledging its implications for academic integrity.
General GenAI Knowledge:
- Foundations: Understand what GenAI is and a non-technical understanding of operational mechanics.
- Tool Awareness: Knowledge of the various GenAI models and tools available is crucial.
- Limitations and Ethics: Recognising GenAI’s limitations, potential risks, and ethical dilemmas is essential.
- Academic Integrity: The relationship between GenAI and academic integrity must be carefully considered, emphasizing the importance of responsible use.
Using GenAI:
- Supporting Learning: Exploring how GenAI tools can aid in learning and content creation.
- Effective Interaction: Developing strategies for efficient interaction with GenAI tools, such as prompt engineering, is vital.
- Copyright Awareness: Understanding copyright considerations is crucial when using GenAI-generated content.
Critical Analysis of GenAI Outputs:
- Prompt Modification: Understand how to analyze outputs and refine prompts to achieve desired results.
- Content Evaluation: Before using AI-generated content, a thorough analysis regarding accuracy, bias, ethical considerations, and source verification is necessary.
This literacy extends beyond just understanding the technical aspects of GenAI; it also includes the critical thinking and reflective abilities necessary for responsibly assessing AI-generated content and its wider consequences in a higher education context.
The practice of designing and refining prompts to effectively communicate with AI models and achieve desired responses.