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“With AI, there will be new ethical questions and ethical dilemmas. So we need to help students learn how to think about those new ethical questions, just be aware of them and having a framework to think about how to apply that in their lives,” said Leo Lo, dean of libraries.
CBS19 NewsIn December 2022, when University of Virginia Librarian and Dean of Libraries Leo Lo worked for another institution, students began asking for books and articles that did not exist. It alarmed him.
UVA TodayUnder overcast skies, a crowd of about 100 people gathered Monday outside the University of Virginia’s Shannon Library to honor the late Richard Minturn and plant a legacy sugar maple tree in his honor for Founder’s Day.
UVA TodayLeo S. Lo, dean of libraries at the University of Virginia, launched a Statement of Shared Practice regarding AI training requests with 11 other universities, including Tulane University, to “protect the integrity of unique cultural heritage materials as AI developers increasingly seek to access them.”
The Tulane HullabalooTucked within the expansive interior of Edgar Shannon Library, the Scholars' Lab Makerspace offers something most academic spaces do not — the ability to experiment without pressure.
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