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10. Check your knowledge

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Artificial Intelligence quiz

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Module summary

1 What is artificial intelligence?

  • Artificial Intelligence is best thought about as computers behaving intelligently to solve a problem or complete tasks.
  • Society is currently using AI in everyday life through technology such as personal assistants on phones.
  • Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) is technology capable of generating of text, images, video, audio and code.
  • Agentic AI is technology capable of autonomously executing tasks and completing processes.

2 AI and the University of Queensland

  • Check your Course Profile or talk with your Course Coordinator before using AI tools for assessment.
  • Higher degree by research students should consult the preliminary pages of the thesis template regarding the requirements for acknowledging the use of AI in a thesis.
  • The University of Queensland provides all staff and students with free access to Microsoft Copilot and Adobe Firefly.

3 Legal, ethical and social issues with AI

  • There are questions about the lawfulness of the data used to train AI models and the copyright status of the AI tools’ outputs.
  • Be careful not to upload licensed or copyright-protected materials into AI tools.
  • AI tools replicate systemic biases relating to race, gender and sexuality that exist in the underlying training data.
  • AI has the potential to disrupt industries and employment, and radically change the way that we work.
  • LLMs have significant environmental impacts, including needing huge amounts of energy and water to run the tools and physical infrastructure.

4 How to prompt an AI tool

  • Prompts are the input instructions for AI tools to perform tasks. They can include text, data (such as tables) or images.
  • The more specific your prompt details are, the more relevant your output will be.

5 Prompt library

  • Some examples of tasks generative AI tools can help you with.

6  Key AI tools and training

  • Examples of AI tools for text, image, and video or audio generation.
  • There are many new AI tools available to researchers and students that focus on academic sources.
  • You can access training at UQ or via many online platforms.

 Evaluating AI-generated content

  • AI tools have limitations and may not have access to all of the information.
  • The information generated by AI tools should be checked with credible sources.

 Citing and acknowledging your use

  • You should acknowledge that you have used AI tools for any assessment.
  • One recommended way of acknowledging your use of AI tools is by using an assignment coversheet. Sometimes you may need to provide a citation or reference.

 Publishing with AI

  • UQ’s Responsible Research Management Framework Policy provides guidance on conducting responsible research at UQ.
  • Using AI tools may impact the intellectual property ownership of your work.
  • Check relevant grant guidelines and editorial policies of publishers before using AI tools in published works.

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