Dr. Katelyn Hancock, an assistant professor of criminal justice, is incorporating the use of artificial intelligence in a student assignment for her spring 2024 Criminology 2100 course, which covers basic concepts and theories in the study of criminal behavior. The course gives an overview of the nature and extent of crime and theoretical approaches to…
Human-AI collaboration for novel, artistic creativity
Associate Professor of Art Andrew O’Brien will incorporate artificial intelligence prominently into his new fall 2024 Art 4900r course, “Special Topics: Art and Artificial Intelligence.” O’Brien has identified course learning objectives that center on current or anticipated use of AI in creating works of art and student understanding of the foundational technology and components of…
What’s a drawing machine? UTC art students find out this fall
In fall 2024, Assistant Professor of Art Shane Ward’s Art 4330 Emerging Practices course will begin incorporating artificial intelligence into an assignment for a sculpture-oriented course. Art 4330 explores new materials and methods in contemporary sculpture, preparing students to use cutting-edge digital technologies for their own artistic ends. Ward said the course asks students to…