Generative AI and Education
Generative AI is changing the way we learn, teach and create content. At Karolinska Institutet, we offer guidance, resources and guidelines for using AI tools responsibly and effectively in higher education. Here you will find information about opportunities, risks, ethical principles and legal aspects of integrating AI in relation to the subject.
Photo: Bing Chat/Dall-EAn introduction to Generative AI and teaching
How can KI's teaching and examination practices be adapted to technology that can generate text or images that are indistinguishable from those created by humans? On this page educators will find advice and suggestions, from the Teaching and Learning unit.
Photo: Bing Image CreatorGenerative AI and assessment
Generative AI systems such as ChatGPT, Claude, CoPilot and Gemini have both created challenges and opportunities for higher education. This page, by Teaching and Learning, aims to give you a primer on how these technologies work, their strengths and weaknesses, and how to view their use within assessment.
Photo: Erik CronbergCommunicating with students about acceptable AI use
This page provides you with annotated KI-specific examples of how the bounds of acceptable AI use can be communicated with students.
Photo: Liza SimonssonAI for students
KIB has created a collection of pages for students who want to use AI effectively and responsibly in their studies.
Here you will find tips, concrete examples and approaches.
Photo: N/AEffective AI Prompting
Here you will find examples of how to get started with writing prompts that work with the most common tools, as well as some ideas for how to use generative AI in your practice as a teacher or course administrator.
Photo: N/ACourse: Work with (generative) AI
Learn the basics of working with generative AI – its possibilities, limitations, legal and ethical aspects. A flexible course primarily for teaching staff at KI, but valuable for anyone who wants to explore the potential of AI technology.
Note that this course is currently only available in Swedish, but an English version is under production.
