Here are examples demonstrating the application of ELM across different themes, as identified from current use cases in the University of Edinburgh. It highlights how ELM can be utilised in each theme and the possible response ELM can generate. The objective is to explore the diverse ways in which ELM may be used within a university setting. This exploration is intended for those who are keen on understanding and harnessing the potential of AI in our academic setting. 1. Code Writing Objective: Write a Python script for data analysis. 2. Using ELM to support your literature search Objective: To help support a literature search strategy, including choosing appropriate research questions and choosing journals and databases 3. Summarising a material Objective: Summarise a research article in the field of machine learning. 4. Searching for academic information Objective: Find scholarly sources on the impacts of climate change on agriculture. 5. Learning a subject Objective: Learn the basics of neural networks. 6. Developing teaching plan Objective: Create a lesson plan on the history of the Renaissance. 7. Creating assessments Objective: Create a mid-term exam for a history class course. 8. Generating research ideas Objective: Generate potential research topics for a PhD in environmental science. 9. Checking LLM's response to tutorial questions Objective: To evaluate the depth and insight of an LLM's response to a subjective analysis question regarding character development in Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice." 10. Create templates Objective: Develop a template for writing a research proposal. This article was published on 2024-10-08