Meet the CES Teach Committee
What We Do
The AI Committee is a collaborative initiative formed across a network of universities, united by a shared commitment to understanding and responsibly integrating generative AI. The Committee works to develop and curate educational resources that help students, faculty, and staff navigate the evolving landscape of GenAI in an ethical, informed, and effective manner. Comprised of experts from diverse academic and professional backgrounds, the Committee brings together a wide range of perspectives and expertise to guide their institutions in the thoughtful adoption of this transformative technology.
Task Force Goals
Guidelines and Practices
Broad set of guidelines and practices for using AI technologies at the university
Education and Awareness
Increase awareness and understanding of AI technologies
Decision Guidance
Provide guidance on usage and implementation of AI into university services
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Meet the Committee
Ryan Cox
Director of Research Computing
Molli Craghead
Human Resources Consultant
Natalie Ipson
Director of Digital Communications
Don Powell
Assistant Dean; Computing, Information Systems & Facilities
Ethan Schow
Copyright Licensing Administrator
Nick Turley
CES IT Architect
David Wood
Glenn D. Ardis Professor
Mark Epling
Application Engineering Resource Director
Gabrielle Harris
Director, CES Privacy & AI Governance Liaison
Christian Faulconer
Student Information System Lead
David Andersen
Chair of the Litigation Practice Group; University General Counsel
Kevin Utt
Director; Honor Code Office
John Leatherwood
Director of Financial Accounting and Reporting
Eric Dahlin
Associate Sociology Professor
Jon Spackman
Managing Director of Data and Finance at BYU Office of Information Technology
Sean McHenry
Senior Information Security Risk Manager
Meet the CES Tech Committee
The AI Committee is an official university committee here at BYU. The Committee is tasked with creating and assembling content that educates the University on GenAI.