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AI for Research: Getting Started with Generative AI Responsibly Online

Presenter: Sophie Bury and Ted Belke

Are you unsure about whether generative AI tools are useful, reliable, or appropriate when conducting research for assignments and course projects? Designed for beginners, this workshop will help you explore freely available features of generative AI tools and how they can support (not replace!) your thinking and learning. Come to this workshop to practice effective prompt design, and to experience how AI tools may help with brainstorming ideas, narrowing a research topic, and informing your search strategy. Throughout, we will reflect on how AI tools differ from the library's OMNI search platform and discuss strengths, limitations, ethical concerns, and privacy issues, including York's AI-related academic integrity expectations. You will take away practical strategies for determining when AI tools are acceptable and fit for purpose, some tips on evaluating the quality of outputs, and approaches to responsible use of these tools when conducting research for assignments.

Date:
Thursday, February 12, 2026
Time:
12:00pm - 1:30pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Audience:
  Graduate Students     Undergraduate Students  
Categories:
  Learning Support     Research Skills  
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Registration has closed.

In this workshop attendees can expect to:

  • learn about what generative AI is and key tools available
  • obtain insights on how these tools might be used for research
  • learn about the strengths and limitations of these generative AI tools and academic integrity considerations at York University.

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