l Information
Topic: The New Challenges of Academic Ethics after ChatGPT
Date: 19:00 pm-21:00 pm, Sep. 27th (Wed.), 2023
Venue: Room 201, Boya Lecture Building
Speaker: Chang, Chung-Hsin (Assistant Professor, School of Law, SCU)
Language: Mandarin
l Introduction
The objective is to acquaint the audience with the implications of ChatGPT on intellectual property rights and academic ethics. It aims to foster an understanding of how ChatGPT can be used responsibly in compliance with intellectual property rights and academic ethical norms. Furthermore, the goal is to reinforce trust and support across various sectors for academic research outcomes in the wake of ChatGPT's technological advancements.
This lecture covers academic ethics courses in Category 1 for 2 hours. From the academic year of 107, graduate and doctoral students are required to cover at least three categories of academic ethics courses in 6 hours. Participants should supplement their academic ethics course study time on their own.
l Agenda:
18:30 pm-19:00 pm: Registration
19:00 pm-20:45 pm: Lecture Start
20:45 pm-21:00 pm: Question & Answer
21:00 pm-21:15 pm: End of Lecture and sign-out sheet
l Notice:
1. Registration link: https://my.ntu.edu.tw/actregister/sessionView.aspx?actID=20233700_08&sesID=1
We have an open quota of 150 participants. Please register through the NTU activity registration system. If you can't attend, please cancel your registration as early as possible.
2. Full participation (not late, no early departure, and online sign-in and sign-out) is required to receive a study certificate.
3. Online check-in is from 18:30 to 19:00, and the feedback form and sign-out are from 21:00 to 21:15.
4. Contact: Mr. Yu, Center for General Education, NTU (Phone: 02-3366-2545 #242; Email: tzuhungyu@ntu.edu.tw)