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ChatGPT
WEBINAR: A practical guide to AI tools for life scientists
This record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons webinar ‘A practical guide to AI tools for life scientists’. This webinar took place on 8 May 2024.
Event description
The widespread availability and application of AI tools like ChatGPT have fundamentally...
Keywords: Bioinformatics, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, ChatGPT
WEBINAR: A practical guide to AI tools for life scientists
https://zenodo.org/records/11206329
https://dresa.org.au/materials/webinar-a-practical-guide-to-ai-tools-for-life-scientists
This record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons webinar ‘A practical guide to AI tools for life scientists’. This webinar took place on 8 May 2024.
Event description
The widespread availability and application of AI tools like ChatGPT have fundamentally transformed our approach to work, creativity, learning, and communication. In the realm of scientific research, the impact of AI extends far beyond mere promises, already catalysing significant advances and discoveries.
This talk will explore how AI is reshaping scientific exploration and innovation. We explore how AI can accelerate research processes, from data analysis and code writing to hypothesis development. We will present some of the available and emerging AI and how we might effectively leverage these tools while acknowledging their limitations.
Materials are shared under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International agreement unless otherwise specified and were current at the time of the event.
Speaker: Dr Michael Kuiper, Principal Research Scientist in Computational Biology and acting Group Leader of the Computational Modelling (CM) group at Data61 of CSIRO.
Host: Dr Patrick Capon, Australian BioCommons
Training materials
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Kuiper_May2024_b_version: A PDF copy of the slides presented during the webinar.
Q_and_A_AI-life-scientists: PDF copy of questions and answers from the webinar
Materials shared elsewhere:
A recording of this webinar is available on the Australian BioCommons YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/NbYvq3OLEfo
Melissa Burke (melissa@biocommons.org.au)
Kuiper, Michael (orcid: 0000-0002-8213-8382)
Bioinformatics, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, ChatGPT
Unlocking the potential of ChatGPT for your research
In this 1 hr masterclass, Dr. Henry Lydecker and Dr. Gordon McDonald from the University of Sydney's Sydney Informatics Hub discuss:
- What ChatGPT is,
- A breif history of how we got here,
- Some ideas on how you can use it to accelerate your research
- Some pitfalls to beware of
- Some...
Keywords: ChatGPT, training material
Unlocking the potential of ChatGPT for your research
https://youtu.be/-1OIpru7dhY
https://dresa.org.au/materials/unlocking-the-potential-of-chatgpt-for-your-research
In this 1 hr masterclass, Dr. Henry Lydecker and Dr. Gordon McDonald from the University of Sydney's Sydney Informatics Hub discuss:
- What ChatGPT is,
- A breif history of how we got here,
- Some ideas on how you can use it to accelerate your research
- Some pitfalls to beware of
- Some ethical/legal/moral and IP considerations for use of the tool.
Slides for the presentation are available [here](https://github.com/Sydney-Informatics-Hub/ChatGPT-Masterclass/blob/main/chatgpt_masterclass.pdf).
Presented by Dr. Henry Lydecker and Dr. Gordon McDonald from the University of Sydney's Sydney Informatics Hub.
[https://sydney.edu.au/sydney-informatics-hub](https://sydney.edu.au/sydney-informatics-hub)
sih.training@sydney.edu.au
Dr Henry Lydecker
Dr Gordon McDonald
ChatGPT, training material
A hands on introduction to Large Language Models like Bing Chat and ChatGPT
Event run 7 June at the MQ Incubator. Event description:
A two-hour hands-on workshop giving a brief history of the last 4 months of development of "Generative AI."
These tools, these Large Language Models, offer present promise and peril -- disruption -- to ways of working and of...
Keywords: Large Language Model, ChatGPT
A hands on introduction to Large Language Models like Bing Chat and ChatGPT
https://osf.io/rd24y/
https://dresa.org.au/materials/a-hands-on-introduction-to-large-language-models-like-bing-chat-and-chatgpt
Event run 7 June at the MQ Incubator. Event description:
A two-hour hands-on workshop giving a brief history of the last 4 months of development of "Generative AI."
These tools, these Large Language Models, offer present promise and peril -- disruption -- to ways of working and of learning. Outside the "hype," these tools are "calculators for words" and allow the same manipulation and reflection of a user's words as a calculator offers for a user's numbers.
The workshop will guide users into using various free and paid tools, and the effective use of Large Language Models through chain of thought prompting.
Remember: a LLM is "Always confident and usually correct."
OSF Description (LLM generated):
This two-hour workshop provides a comprehensive introduction to the world of Large Language Models (LLMs), focusing on the recent advancements in Generative AI. Participants will gain insights into the development and functionality of prominent LLMs such as Bing Chat and ChatGPT. The workshop will delve into the concept of LLMs as "calculators for words," highlighting their potential to revolutionize ways of working and learning.
The session will explore the principles of Prompt Engineering and Transactional Prompting, demonstrating how consistent prompts can yield reliable and reproducible results. Participants will also learn about the practical applications of LLMs, including editing and proofreading papers, generating technical documentation, recipe ideation, and more.
The workshop emphasizes the importance of understanding the terms of use and the responsibilities that come with using these powerful AI tools. By the end of the session, participants will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to effectively use LLMs in various contexts, guided by the mantra that a LLM is "Always confident and usually correct."
Brian Ballsun-Stanton (brian.ballsun-stanton@mq.edu.au)
Brian Ballsun-Stanton
Large Language Model, ChatGPT
researcher