Roundabout Oxford Podcast
Roundabout Oxford Podcast Episode 14: AI, ChatGPT, and the Classroom
Type
Podcast
Episode Length
37:44
Publication Date
4-28-2023
Description
In this episode of Roundabout Oxford, faculty members from the Department of Writing and Rhetoric and UM Libraries come together to discuss the future of Artificial Intelligence and the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead. After their conversation, Alex Langhart, UM Director of University Health Services, in his reoccurring segment, What's Plaguing Us, talks about the impact of AI in the medical field.
Relational Format
podcast
Recommended Citation
Watkins, Marc and Krueger, Guy, "Roundabout Oxford Podcast Episode 14: AI, ChatGPT, and the Classroom" (2023). Roundabout Oxford Podcast. 18.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/roundaboutoxford/18
Audio file
Roundabout Oxford Podcast Episode 14 Transcript.pdf (165 kB)
Transcript
Accessibility Status
Audio or Video Captioning
Comments
Located 80 miles south of Memphis and 50 miles west of Tupelo, the University of Mississippi and its home, Oxford, serve as a crossroads for everything from Blues music to sustainable agriculture to the Civil Rights Movement. Each episode, library staff bring their interests and expertise to explore different facets of life at the university and in the city. Each episode features guests who discuss their research, careers, and passions. Along the way, these conversations highlight the ways in which libraries intersect with our everyday lives as sources of community, information, and innovation in the 21st century. Roundabout Oxford is hosted by Elizabeth Batte, Brian Corrigan, Sarah Katherine Glass, Brooke Gross, Katelyn Kennedy, Harley Rogers, and Alex Watson, edited by Brian Corrigan, and features Gail Herrera. Music is by Brian Corrigan and Gail Herrera, and the program was originally developed by Brian Corrigan, Taylor Fields, Gail Herrera, Alan Munshower, Abbie Norris, Christina Streeter, and Alex Watson. The podcast is produced through the University of Mississippi Libraries.