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Integrating ChatGPT into Humanities Research: An Introductory Workshop
Calvin Yeh and Xiang Jing
This session will delve into both basic and advanced features of ChatGPT, tailored to both ChatGPT non-paying and paying users, emphasizing practical, exploratory learning. As AI continues to grow in importance, grasping its application within humanities research becomes crucial.
For non-paying users, we will showcase how to employ Microsoft Copilot with GPT-4 technology for text-based tasks. The workshop will address creating effective prompts, summarizing texts, and simulating group discussions. Techniques like prompt chaining and text data extraction will be introduced, providing foundational insights into how AI can support humanities research.
For paying users, the opportunity to explore ChatGPT's more advanced capabilities will be presented, though with an emphasis on introductory exploration. This includes data conversion, geo-coordinate extraction, and basic data analysis. We will also explore GPTs, focusing on their distinctive features: "Knowledge files" and "Actions," which enhance and customize the ChatGPT experience.
Designed as an introductory session, this workshop is ideal for researchers eager to learn how AI tools like ChatGPT can be integrated into their work. Participants will gain an understanding of both the potential and the limitations of AI in humanities research, preparing them for further exploration and application.
Prerequisite for Participation:
To maximize the benefits of this workshop, all participants are required to have either an active ChatGPT Plus subscription or a registered Microsoft Copilot account prior to attending. This will enable full access to the features and exercises planned during the session. Please ensure your subscription or registration is set up before the workshop date.
Where does the event happen?
Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
Potsdamer Straße 33
Hörsaal 320
10785 Berlin
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