Artificial intelligence (AI) is an umbrella term for technologies that aim to create machines that approach human intelligence and decision-making capabilities. These technologies are embedded to some degree in most facets of our daily life - from healthcare to finance to the algorithms that shape our online experiences.
Often when folks refer to "AI" these days they mean, specifically, generative AI. Generative AI is AI that produces new content, such as text, images, code, or sound. Large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT and Gemini, image generators, and research tools that summarize or re-present information are all examples of generative AI.
Broadly speaking, generative AI tools work by analyzing vast amounts of data, finding patterns and associations, building statistical representations of those patterns and associations and then applying them to create something new in response to input and prompting from a human user.
Through your Google workspace, you have institutional access to Gemini and NotebookLM. Additionally, many applications provided by Williams have integrated AI tools. For more information about these tools, use the links below.