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"That AIn't the Way": When Real Science Still Matters

Want to learn some Do's and Don't's of AI in STEM?

Location

University Center : 115

Date & Time

April 8, 2026, 12:00 pm1:00 pm

Description

Let's talk about the elephant in the room: you're using AI all the time. We know it, you know it, your professors know it. Maybe some folks encourage you not to use it for a variety of reasons. Maybe you don't use it very much, may you rely on it WAY too much! But we're here to help clarify what it might in fact be useful for and when you should probably not turn straight to ChatGPT.

We'll share some things with you about STEM AI use and why we think it might be good or bad (hint: it's a bit of both), and we also look forward to hearing about YOUR helpful tips and tricks as actual STEM students! Join us tomorrow - we'll have snacks!

Black background with a repeating pattern of science-related abbreviations (e.g., BIOL, CHEM, BIOC, BINF). Centered is a gold-and-black shield featuring a stylized Maryland flag design, overlaid on a gray atom symbol. Below the emblem, bold gold text reads “CNMS ADVISING”