Introduction to Microsoft CoPilot and AI for Research
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Program Overview
Introduction to Microsoft CoPilot and AI for Research
Course Description
Microsoft Copilot Chat is an AI assistant that can help with everyday tasks like answering questions, drafting content, and improving productivity. However, when it comes to using it in research and innovation, it's essential to understand the risks and responsibilities involved.
You can use Copilot Chat and other AI tools in various ways, but when you access Microsoft Copilot Chat using your Flinders University credentials, your prompts and responses are protected by enterprise data protection. This means your data is governed by the same rigorous privacy, security, and compliance commitments that apply across Microsoft 365, ensuring encryption, data isolation, and that your content is not used to train foundation models. However, it is still essential to use AI responsibly. Sensitive information such as intellectual property, unpublished research, or confidential data should never be entered into public-facing tools. Understanding what is safe to share and when is key to using AI ethically and effectively in research.
In this session, Dr. Fabiana Santana, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research Enterprise and Infrastructure), will discuss:
- perspectives on the use of AI in a research context
- what ethical and practical considerations to keep in mind
- how AI is influencing research more broadly
Tom Upitis, Associate Director, Digital Innovation and Artificial Intelligence, will then explore:
- how to get the most out of Copilot Chat
- practical strategies, behavioural insights, and an overview of the broader Microsoft AI tools being adopted at Flinders
Type of Course
Information session
Course Details
No additional course details, such as requirements, admission criteria, tuition fees, or research areas, are provided. The course is presented as an information session focused on the introduction to Microsoft CoPilot and AI for research.
