Fall Generative AI Challenge

Have you been keeping up with this term's Generative AI Challenge?

The Centre for Teaching and Learning and the Chief AI Officer's Fall 2025 Generative AI Challenge has reached it halfway mark. Not familiar with the challenge? Learn more and/or get involved:

What is the Generative AI Challenge?

This is a weekly series of posts designed to explore different facets of Generative AI. Each post will offer information on the topic and a challenge activity to explore the topic more deeply. Each week, we will be featuring a different guest challenger who will cover many different Generative AI topics, including the basics of how Large Learning Models (LLMs) are trained, Biases and Stereotypes, AI in Assessment, Creation and Creativity, Science Communication and Disinformation.

Who is the Generative AI Challenge for?

This series is for faculty, librarians and archivists, students, staff, or members of the community. We invite AI-skeptics and AI-optimists alike! Basically, anyone interested in learning more about both the perils and possibilities of Generative AI is welcome.

When is the Generative AI Challenge?

The series will run for 8 weeks in the Fall Term starting September 22nd, 2025.

How do I Participate?

You may sign up for weekly emails here. Or follow along by visiting the Generative AI Challenge blog here. There may be opportunities to engage in discussion or share your thoughts, but there are no submissions of challenge activities.

Please reach out to ctl@uwo.ca if you have any questions about the series. Otherwise, we look forward to challenging you!