DTS invites UC community to share ideas for AI uses
Got ideas for AI? Submit your use case by Jan. 27
The University of Cincinnati's Digital Technology Solutions invites members of the UC community to share their ideas about how using artificial intelligence might help solve a problem or achieve a goal.
Students, faculty and staff are invited to submit an AI Use Case Submission Form by Monday, Jan. 27.
“A use case is an idea about how technology applications and tools like AI can can help us meet our Next Lives Here objectives around student success, innovation and more,” said UC Vice President and Chief Digital Officer Bharath Prabhakaran. “You do not need to be an IT expert to come up with an innovative use case. Your input can spark ideas no one has considered yet and help make AI at UC more useful and user-friendly for everyone.”
The AI Enablement Community of Practice, a university-wide partnership to advance AI innovation across the university, will help DTS identify potential use cases from the submitted forms.
If you have any questions, please complete an AI Questions Submission Form and a member of the team will respond to your inquiry.
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