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Checking and Validating AI and Human Claims

Checking and Validating AI and Human Claims

Authors are responsible for their content and accurate citations in all work. With generative AI tools, it is increasingly critical to evaluate the accuracy of statements and citations, both as a reader and author. This workshop will prepare you for how to efficiently check and validate or correct claims by human authors or AI tools.

 

Related LibGuide: Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Learning and Discovery by Mia Bolton

Date:
Wednesday, July 16th, 2025
Time:
12:00pm - 12:45pm
Location:
Zoom (Online Meeting Room)
Categories:
Artificial Intelligence   Publishing Skills   Scholarly Communications   Scholarly Skills   Skills Sessions for Educators  

Registration is required.

This workshop is part of the Levy Library Scholarly Skills Series for researchers and learners to engage critically and confidently with scholarly practices in the age of AI. Whether you're creating figures for publication, verifying claims and citations, or navigating copyright and licensing, your library partners leading these sessions offers practical guidance at the intersection of technology, ethics, and scholarly integrity. 

Join us to sharpen your skills, track evolving standards, and enhance your scholarly work. 

Workshop Organizer

Marta Korytkowska
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Kris Alpi

Associate Dean of Libraries and Information Sciences