AI-powered scams: How to protect yourself in the age of artificial intelligence
Scammers are using generative AI technology to supercharge their schemes. Learn the telltale signs of a scam—and what to do if you find yourself targeted.
Scammers are using generative AI technology to supercharge their schemes. Learn the telltale signs of a scam—and what to do if you find yourself targeted.
A summary of recent updates and milestones, plus a look ahead at what’s on the horizon for the Active Directory Migrations project.
What’s Happening? Canvas – Pre-semester checklist With the fall semester beginning in four days, instructors may wish to review their Canvas courses one last time to make sure it’s ready to go. Learn@UW–Madison has compiled a short list of the most frequently considered items. Those items are captured in this convenient reference document. HelioCampus AC …
The Walk-In Help Desk is now the Onsite Help Desk. The team and services remain the same—and agents are ready to help you with your tech troubles.
Accessibility is critical to inclusion—and at UW–Madison, it’s everyone’s responsibility. Not sure how to make your documents and digital content accessible to all? Start here.
You can now harness artificial intelligence to automatically generate summaries and action items from Zoom and Webex meetings. Learn how to get started.
Scammers recently sent phony email messages that appear to come from legitimate campus email addresses. Learn how to protect yourself!
Applications are open for critical infrastructure engineer. This team designs, deploys, configures and supports campus life/safety systems. Deadline: Sep 3.
Intro to Shiny Apps – R Focus The first of installment of the Fall 2024 Posit Days Posit’s Ryan Johnson will review the basics of a Shiny App using the R programming Language. Next month, Posit Day will focus on Shiny Apps using Python. During the Researcher Spotlight, our guest, Elissa Chasen, PhD, will talk …
More than 150 IT professionals from across the university gathered for a sweet treat at UW–Madison’s first IT Ice Cream Social. See photos from the event and share your feedback.