92 Pages
by
CRC Press
92 Pages
by
CRC Press
92 Pages
by
CRC Press
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AI for Knowledge explores the question of whether artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming knowledge access and creation for the good. AI is accelerating our access to knowledge through search, recommendation, summarisation, translation and a proliferating range of tools with AI built in. Generative AI is further changing how we use and create information at home and in the workplace. Yet... Read more
1 Introduction
2 AI and everyday knowledge
3 AI and research
4 Generative AI and research practice
5 AI and scholarly communication: Peer review
6 Libraries and archives
7 Ensuring the beneļ¬ts of AI are shared fairly
8 Conclusion
Biography
Andrew Cox, PhD, is Senior Lecturer at the Information School, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom. His interests include the impact of datafication and AI on knowledge creation and use.
Mike Thelwall is Professor of Data Science at the Information School, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom. His interests include applications of artificial intelligence for research evaluation.






