We welcome all perspectives on Artificial Intelligence, at all levels of expertise. Whether you're an enthusiastic early adopter or "never AI", AI literacy is our shared responsibility in higher education.

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Responsible AI@ICT is a working group at Wichita State University that brings together researchers from all disciplines to collaborate in intelligently shaping our future in this new era of AI, through translational research that takes special care with respect to how AI is developed and integrated into our world.    

Our aims include both using AI to solve real problems that could not otherwise be solved and several forms of restraint: using AI only when it is it the right tool for the job, curbing pernicious uses of AI, minimizing the environmental footprint of AI, and exercising well-informed care in change management as AI is integrated into our lives. Responsible AI thus requires domain expertise from the ground up in every field, from history, philosophy, and the social sciences to health, business, the arts, and STEM fields.

 

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April 9, 2026. 2:00pm in RS 261 Olive Room.  Based on his recent paper, "Chatbots and human-human relationships: the need for research on potential downstream harms from generative AI" Justin Keeler will highlight potential consequences and offer ideation solutions on how to navigate during this era, then lead think-tank session about implications for WSU.

Join us at our next meeting in Lindquist 528 and on Teams at 2pm Wednesday, 15, 2026. We'll discuss recent AI developments, ideas for the self-serve training shelf, our next events, and ways to coordinate with the WSU AI Strategy Council, particularly in matters related to AI ethics.

Curious how AI is transforming real workplaces beyond crafting polished emails and presentations? Join Troy Tabor on Saturday, April 25, 2026, 10:00am-12:30pm for an interactive workshop to explore real-world examples and reimagine everyday workflows through hands-on exercises.

Beginning in April 2026, Responsible AI@ICT will host a series of forums, workshops, and colloquia related to artificial intelligence. Join to receive calendar invitations, or contact us to volunteer your expertise!