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Generative AI (Gen. AI) is a subset of AI that refers to programs that generate content automatically when prompted. Large Language Models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT are examples of AI programs that have been trained to perform text-based tasks such interpretation, translation, and composition. Image generation tools such as Stable Diffusion and Imagine.Art are trained to refine, edit, style or generate new images and video.
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How does it work?
AI is trained on large amounts of labelled data and uses neural networks to ‘learn’ and 'recognise' patterns in that labelled data. Then the technology is trained to identify and respond to similar patterns in new data. generative Generative AI also has the capability to create new content e.g. text, images or video.
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🔗 Useful Links
Ulster University’s Academic Misconduct Policy
Ulster University’s Generative AI policy for students
Citing AI Generative Tools in the Ulster Harvard Referencing style for LHS
Citing AI Generative Tools in the Ulster Harvard Referencing style for CEBE, AHSS and UUBS
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