Is the AI sharing the latest information, especially when currency is important?
Giving Credit
Does the AI show me where it got the information?
Are the sources real? (AI can sometimes "make up" fake articles, which is known as hallucinations.)
Does the AI give me a way to check if the information is true and trustworthy?
Are the sources reliable and related to the topic I have in mind?
Artificial Intelligence is here to stay; it is a central aspect of our daily lives. Because of that, AI Literacy is a point of emphasis at the ISPS Library.
We are obligated to be ethical about our use of AI, acknowledging when we use it, and creating products that are a blend of our own creativity and wise use of AI resources.
Students and teachers alike should be "AI literate." The strategies and guidance shared here support our entire school community. As AI continues it's steady growth, we must join in the journey.
The "Efficient and Ethical Bot" is a smart helper that gives you useful and accurate information. It follows rules to make sure it doesn't share anything harmful or offensive. It also keeps your information private and tries to give you facts that you can trust and check.
Perplexity is a free search engine that uses AI to help you find answers. It searches the internet, picks out the best information, and gives you clear answers (and sources).
Magic School is a superb AI tool for teachers and students alike. It provides a huge variety of customizable bots for teachers to push to students. Students can use the variety of options in addition to using the bots that teachers push out.
Magic School does not gather personal details, and all users can sign up using their Google accounts.