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Scientific writing: Using ChatGPT effectively and responsibly

Seminare, Vorlesungen und Kolloquien
AI tool helps with various tasks. (Illustration: Storyset).

Abstract

This interactive workshop provides input on how to integrate ChatGPT in the writing process in a way that is compliant with ETH regulations. We will discuss the basics of effective prompting and the diverse roles ChatGPT can play in writing process. Furthermore, we highlight the limitations and risks of this AI tool, including plagiarism. You will have the opportunity to experiment with ChatGPT in class. Therefore, we ask you to create an Open AI account for ChatGPT before the course.

Lernziele

At the end of the course, you are able to

  • create effective prompts for ChatGPT as part of your writing process
  • assign different roles to ChatGPT (depending on your writing needs)
  • critically assess the output of ChatGPT
  • ensure that your use of ChatGPT does not infringe on scientific integrity

Inhalt

  • Effective prompting techniques 
  • Different uses of ChatGPT in a writing project: brainstorming, outlining, drafting, revising, providing feedback, summarizing, etc.
  • Limitations and risks of ChatGPT and alternative tools
  • Plagiarism and declaration of originality

Ort

  • ETH Zentrum
    ETH-Bibliothek
  • ETH Hönggerberg
    HPI F 16

Zielgruppe

Bachelor-Studierenden
Master-Studierenden
Doktorierenden

Sprache

Englisch

Kommentar

You can find the registration for the course under “Open activity webpage”.

Prerequisite: Please create an OpenAI account before the workshop.

This course assumes little or no background knowledge. If you already have substantial experience using ChatGPT, we recommend that you take the course "Mastering scientific writing with ChatGPT and other AI tools". 

Accessibility
Access and participation in our courses will be barrier-free. Please contact us in advance at +41 44 632 21 35 or at info@library.ethz.ch so that we can optimally meet your needs

Zeitraum

01.02.2024 - 31.07.2024

Veranstalter

ETH Library

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