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  • AI Pilot Research Study

    DIT and the College of Education are looking for instructors to participate in a study about the Virtual Study Assistant's effectiveness.

  • AI Solutions Update

    As the academic year begins, we’re excited to share this edition of our AI Solutions Update. This issue highlights progress from the past few months: upgrades to UMD Virtual Agents, new features in TerpAI, expanded generative model capabilities, and fresh tools to support your work.

  • AI Solutions Update

  • UMD offers AI chatbots for 10 courses this semester

    The Diamondback - Some classes at the University of Maryland now use artificial intelligence chatbots released by this university’s Division of Information Technology.The bots, piloted last spring, are similar in function to well-known chatbots such as ChatGPT, according to business professor Michael Kimbrough. The chatbots can answer questions about the syllabus, course structure and class material.The 10 chatbot-assisted courses offered this semester include business, computer science and engineering classes, according to Maryland Today.

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