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Tutorials about ChatGPT and Generative AI (created in Aug. 2023, updated in March 2024)
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See also our other tutorials (not AI-related). Scroll down a bit to view tutorials. You can also click through the tabs on the right of this guide to learn about other literacies that the libraries support (data, media, making).
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