Description
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) really hit the headlines a couple of years ago with ChatGPT. Since then, use of GenAI has boomed, in all areas of life.GenAI is transforming education, defence, and intelligence. Ethical concerns must be addressed in both academic and military contexts. This session combines higher education standards with military-specific considerations
| Period | 18 Jun 2025 |
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| Held at | Military Academy General Mihailo Apostolski, Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of |
| Degree of Recognition | International |
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Research Outputs
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The ethical implications of generative Artificial Intelligence on students, academic staff and researchers in Higher Education
Research output: Contribution to Book/Report › Chapter › peer-review
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A servant of two masters: How Academic Fears about Artificial Intelligence map to Employer Engagement
Research output: Contribution to Journal › Conference Article/Conference Proceedings › peer-review
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Activities
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Reasonable Doubt: Why ChatGPT is not (quite) ready to grade and give feedback on law assessments
Activity: Academic Talks or Presentations › Conference Presentation › Research
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Universities need to reckon with how AI is being used in professional practice
Activity: Other Knowledge Exchange or Research Activity › Blogging activity › Knowledge Exchange
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The ethical implications of using generative AI in Education
Activity: Academic Talks or Presentations › Invited talk › Research
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The End is Nigh: AI, Legal Education and Employability
Activity: Academic Talks or Presentations › Conference Presentation › Research
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Project REGAIN: Regulating the Ethical use of Genertive AI at Northampton
Activity: Academic Talks or Presentations › Conference Presentation › Research
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Project REGAIN: Ethical use of GenAI by students
Activity: Academic Talks or Presentations › Symposium › Research