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ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Spring Conference
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Charlotte Gottilla, University of Delaware
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ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Spring Conference
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Pooja Thakkar Singh, American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Debra Ann Pothier, Autodesk, Inc.; Anand Sethupathy, American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Geraldine Gooding, American Society of Mechanical Engineers; David Soukup P.E., American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Jarrett Reich, American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Morgan Lamarre, American Society of Mechanical Engineers; James Stewart Warrick
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engineering education. This report provides a step-by-step guide onintegrating an Industry 4.0 curriculum into two and four-year institutions alongside outlining theexact content that could be taught in mechanical and manufacturing engineering programs. TheAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and Autodesk suggest a modular approachinvolving core themes and concepts, case studies, real-world examples, self-assessments, videos,and hands-on exercises for the six modules covering design for sustainability to advanced AI/MLand automation. By providing projects based in the real world and up-to-date content, professorshave an easier time integrating this curriculum into their classrooms while inspiring the nextgeneration of
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ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Spring Conference
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Rajarajan Subramanian, Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg, The Capital College; Sofia M Vidalis, Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg, The Capital College
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for use;and promoting academic integrity to ensure ethical uses of ChatGPT in an academic context (ThiThuy, 2023).The following research was done by conducting interviews with graduate students and facultiesto understand ChatGPT's abilities by providing the output on the topic of how AI and GPT willimpact academia and libraries. This research explores how graduate students are using theChatGPT and can be used to improve various research capabilities. ChatGPT can be used toimprove research and scholarship in academia in several ways. The breakdown of ChatGPT’suses by graduate students for their research is listed as follows. Based on the student’s giventopic or keyword, ChatGPT can help the researchers in identifying relevant literature