Artificial intelligence tools are becoming widespread and more robust across various disciplines. This session focused on the promises and perils of AI for funders to integrate AI for efficient grant... read more →
The recent emergence of generative AI has many in the non-profit sector scrambling to keep up. This is especially true in terms of leveraging AI to measure, track and communicate... read more →
HRA’s Artificial Intelligence and Large Language Models Learning Community hosted Dr. Michael Pencina, a respected leader in AI, and Vice Dean for Data Science at Duke University School of Medicine.... read more →
The March AI & LLM Learning Community discussion centered around AI & LLMs in a clinical context. Jen Hall (American Heart Association) and Craig Giroux (PCORI) lead a discussion around... read more →
This was the first Open Mic call hosted by the AI and LLM Learning Community in 2024! Discussion topics included funder policies related to AI/LLMs, and a discussion of the... read more →
The AI and LLM Learning Community hosted an interactive session on using Large Language Model (LLM) platforms. The session began with a short presentation from Al Towers (Alzheimer's Association) discussing... read more →
Here are some recent articles about Artificial Intelligence and Large Language Models that may be of interest to the HRA community: SUPPORTING RESEARCH ChatGPT and generative AI: 25 applications to... read more →
Tuesday October 17, 3:15pm-4:30pm CT Attendees to the AI and LLMs Learning Community session participated in an open mic discussion on the impact of newly established policy topics around AI... read more →
In the second Open Mic meeting of the AI & LLM Learning Community, the group discussed updates regarding policy changes for AI in peer review and at their organizations, as... read more →
The first call of the newly formed AI and LLMs Learning Community was a discussion around policy development, implementation, and compliance, as well future events, including a possible breakout session... read more →