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Generative AI Studio Deep Dives
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# Generative AI Studio Deep Dives

**Source**: https://ai.ctlt.ubc.ca/generative-ai-studio-deep-dives/
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GenAI Studio Deep Dive sessions allow us to tackle one particular facet of Generative AI for a full hour. They are designed to **help clarify or explore one component of GenAI within the teaching and learning landscape**. They’re designed to build on top of each other, starting from first principles and **helping us level up both our knowledge and skill-set**. The sessions are roughly every other month, during the last Generative AI Studio of the month. They are each a recorded online session, unless doing so might discourage an open dialogue as was the case with the Privacy and Ethical Considerations session in March.

- ## [Generative AI Studio February 26 2025 – Replay](https://ai.ctlt.ubc.ca/generative-ai-studio-february-26-2025-replay/)

  Redefining our AI Glossary. Somewhat ironically, Language Models have caused a sea-change in some parts of our day-to-day language. We can’t truly feel confident having the conversations we need to have about AI without first ensuring we are all speaking the same language.

  [Read More](https://ai.ctlt.ubc.ca/generative-ai-studio-february-26-2025-replay/)
- ## [Generative AI Studio March 26 2025 – Replay](https://ai.ctlt.ubc.ca/generative-ai-studio-march-26-2025-replay/)

  Privacy and Ethical Considerations around A.I.. How do current university policies intersect with GenAI tools and what considerations should we be making around using such tools?

  [Read More](https://ai.ctlt.ubc.ca/generative-ai-studio-march-26-2025-replay/)
- ## [Generative AI Studio May 28 2025 – Replay](https://ai.ctlt.ubc.ca/generative-ai-studio-may-28-2025-replay/)

  Using Generative AI Models on Your Own Device. Want to use ChatGPT to help you with a task but know doing so would violate university policy? You still have choices, but knowing how to do so, with best practices, is vital to get decent results.

  [Read More](https://ai.ctlt.ubc.ca/generative-ai-studio-may-28-2025-replay/)
- ## [Generative AI Studio August 20th – Replay](https://ai.ctlt.ubc.ca/generative-ai-studio-august-20th-replay/)

  Prompt Engineering in 2025. Progressing from basic to better. Principles on getting consistently higher quality results from language models.

  [Read More](https://ai.ctlt.ubc.ca/generative-ai-studio-august-20th-replay/)
- ## [Generative A.I. Studio October 29th 2025 – Replay](https://ai.ctlt.ubc.ca/generative-a-i-studio-october-29th-2025-replay/)

  Deconstructing perhaps the most overused word in AI: Agents. What they are (and what they are not), what ‘agents’ means, and examples of how agents can be used.

  [Read More](https://ai.ctlt.ubc.ca/generative-a-i-studio-october-29th-2025-replay/)

Generative AI Studios are bi-weekly online sessions that have been running since August 2023 provided by staff from the [Learning Technology Innovation Centre](https://ltic.ubc.ca). They run from 1pm until 2pm on a Wednesday afternoon. You can [register for the upcoming sessions on the CTLT Events Website](https://eventsreg.ctlt.ubc.ca/events/generative-ai-studios/).