Generative AI, or GenAI, refers to a category of artificial intelligence systems capable of creating new content, such as text, images, music, or even entire virtual environments, by learning patterns from existing data.
Unlike traditional AI, which primarily focuses on analyzing and interpreting data, GenAI can produce novel outputs, making it a powerful tool in various fields. Understanding and utilizing GenAI is becoming increasingly important in today's rapidly evolving technological landscape. Check the videos and resources for more information.
In this video, you will learn from Shad Griffin, a scientist from IBM, about the fundamental difference between Traditional AI and generative AI and the architectures that have made Generative AI possible.
AI Literacy
AI Literacy is the basic knowledge and skills needed to understand, use, and interact with artificial intelligence tools and technologies in everyday situations.
AI literacy empowers educators and researchers to harness AI tools effectively, fostering innovation, enhancing teaching, and supporting research.
By developing a solid foundation in AI literacy, faculty can also better prepare students for future careers and prepare for AI developments in their respective disciplines.
Watch the video on the left and check for more AI Literacy resources with these links.