Access Microsoft Copilot through
and ask Copilot to provide examples of how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used in your current work setting or in your future role as an administrator, educator, practitioner, or informaticists. Ask AI to include citations and references.
Purpose: The purpose of this assignment is to analyze the use of artificial intelligence in various settings.
Instructions
Create a Word document:
1. Copy and paste the AI output used onto a Word document (no PDFs) and include the prompt(s), specifying what you used in your prompt(s), state either your current work setting (i.e., acute care, outpatient, etc.) or your future role (i.e., administrator, educator, practitioner, or informaticists).
2. Attach the Word document to your discussion post.
In the Discussion area, evaluate the accuracy of the AI output by typing the questions and your responses to each of the following:
- Do you agree with the AI output response (please explain)?
- Identify any inaccuracies in the AI output. Provide at least one example of best evidence to challenge and/or support the AI output (include an in-text citation and reference in APA).
- What content or important points, if any, were underdeveloped?
- What information was new or insightful? Provide examples.
- What are your thoughts about using AI in your current work setting or future role?
Carefully review the grading rubric before submitting your post. To see the grading rubric, click the three dots beside the bookmark at the top right-hand corner of your screen, and select “Show Rubric.”
In terms of APA, no title page is required. For your reference(s), double spacing and indenting can be a little tricky when posting in the discussion area so points will not be deducted for this; however, you are responsible for the accuracy and inclusion of all the required APA elements in the references. Please refer to the APA sample paper and previous assignment feedback for proper APA.
NOTE: You will not be able to see your peers’ initial postings until you have posted your own.

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