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Online AI Automation Certificate Course | Temple University

https://upskill.temple.edu/ai-automation

Learn how to strategically use AI and no-code tools to build automations for your business. Understand when AI agents and agentic AI can help–and how they fit into your workflows.

Online AI Prompting Certificate Course | Temple University

https://upskill.temple.edu/ai-prompting

AI prompting is a skill anyone can learn and use, and this course is designed for learners with no prior experience. To complete the course successfully, learners should be able to use web applications, download and access files, and use email and messaging apps.

A Faculty Guide to A.I. - Center for the Advancement of Teaching

https://teaching.temple.edu/teaching-technologies/faculty-guide-ai

As generative AI keeps evolving, there is increasing interest in using AI Notetaker tools. In response, in September of 2024, Temple Information Technology Services (ITS) issued guidelines specifically addressing AI Notetakers.

AI Certificate | Temple University

https://noncredit.temple.edu/public/category/courseCategoryCertificateProfile.do?method=load&certificateId=196883538

AI Certificate in one semester. Register for the three required courses, at the time of registration, and pay a discounted rate of $495 for all three courses and the certificate.

Chat-GPT syllabus statement guidance

https://teaching.temple.edu/sites/teaching/files/resource/pdf/Chat-GPT%20syllabus%20statement%20guidance.pdf

The use of generative AI tools (such as ChatGPT, DALL-E, etc.) are not permitted in this class; therefore, any use of AI tools for work in this class may be considered a violation of Temple University’s Academic Honesty policy and Student Conduct Code, since the work is not your own.

Research Guides: Generative AI and Chatbots: Optimizing prompts

https://guides.temple.edu/ai-chatbots/prompts

This guide offers advice on generative AI chatbots and tools and how to best use them to support your work.

Sally Kyvernitis, Temple CIS Department

https://cis-linux2.temple.edu/~sallyk/

I'm Sally Kyvernitis and I teach Web Development courses for the CIS Department of Temple University (main campus), Philadelphia, PA. I also am the Faculty Adviser for undergraduate Computer Science students.

An Architecture for Real-time Reasoning and Learning

https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/Publication/WHW-Realtime.pdf

The ability to work under AIKR is significant for a general purpose AI system, especially if real-time responses should be supported. There are also other AGI re-searches which apply similar principles.

Working with AI Chatbots | Calendar of Events

https://events.temple.edu/working-with-ai-chatbots-1

Join us for an overview of the promise and pitfalls of AI chatbots. This technology is evolving quickly and has the potential to fundamentally alter our relationship to information. We'll explore how some of the current tools can expedite and assist your work and where a critical eye is needed.

Jason Bennett Thatcher - Jason Bennett Thatcher - Temple University

https://community.mis.temple.edu/jasonbennettthatcher/2021/03/16/strategic-directions-for-ai-the-role-of-cios-and-boards-of-directors/

We tested our model using a dataset drawn from 1,454 publicly listed firms in China. Our findings show that the presence of a CIO positively influences AI orientation and that board educational diversity, R&D experience, and AI experience positively moderate the CIO’s effect on AI orientation.