1st Edition

Generative AI in the Social Sciences and Humanities Navigating Challenges and Opportunities in Research and Education

Edited By Rafał Olszowski, Jakub Gomułka Copyright 2027
272 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Generative AI is transforming how we learn, teach, and conduct research, reshaping the foundations of the social sciences and humanities. Generative AI in the Social Sciences and Humanities examines this profound shift, offering an accessible and authoritative guide for scholars, educators, and professionals navigating the opportunities and risks of AI in academic life. Bringing together an... Read more

Chapter 0: Introduction by Rafał Olszowski and Jakub Gomułka, Chapter 1: The Evolution of AI: Bridging Technology and the Humanities by Filip Gampel, Jakub Gomułka, and Krzysztof Tomasz Stawarz, Chapter 2: AI Myths and Realities: Separating Fact from Fiction by Mirosława Długosz, Maria Stojkow, and Dorota Żuchowska-Skiba, Chapter 3: Opportunities and Threats of AI in the Social Sciences and Humanities: Insights from a Focus Group Interview by Grzegorz Ptaszek, Rafał Olszowski, and Krzysztof Tomasz Stawarz, Chapter 4: Misinformation, Disinformation, and Critical Thinking in Academic Contexts: The Impact of AI by Grzegorz Ptaszek, Chapter 5: The Phenomenon of AI Hallucinations and Their Influence on Society and Academic Communication in SSH by Paulina Gajoch, Filip Gampel, and Jakub Gomułka, Chapter 6: Teaching Applications of AI in Social Sciences and Humanities: An Overview by Mirosława Długosz, Maria Stojkow, and Dorota Żuchowska-Skiba, Chapter 7: Research Applications of AI in the Social Sciences and Humanities: An Overview by Mirosława Długosz, Maria Stojkow, and Dorota Żuchowska-Skiba, Chapter 8: AI in Specialised Education and Professional Training by Alla Ishchuk and Mykhailo Ishchuk, Chapter 9: Understanding University Students' Perspectives on Generative AI by Manuela Farinosi and Claudio Melchior, Chapter 10: AI as a Tool for Developing Critical Thinking Among Students by Marcin Woźniak, Karolina Rożek, and Krzysztof Turek, Chapter 11: AI Ethics in the Social Sciences and Humanities by Rafał Olszowski and Krzysztof Tomasz Stawarz, Chapter 12: AI-Generated Images: Use Cases, Benefits, and Risks for Social Sciences and Humanities by Mariann Hardey and Wasim Ahmed, Chapter 13: LLMs in SSH-researchers' Practices: A Case Study of Wittgenstein-related Customised GPTs by Filippo Mosca and Jakub Gomułka, Chapter 14: Large Language Models: Mathesis Universalis Without Method by Hasse Hällström, Chapter 15: Psychological Foundations of Technological Harmony by Mirko Duradoni

Biography

Rafał Olszowski is a social scientist specializing in research on e-participation, the public sphere, political communication on social media, argument mining, AI ethics, e-government, and the history of political doctrines. He is affiliated with AGH University of Kraków. He is the author of two monographs: Permanence and Change in the Political Thought of Edmund Burke (2021) and Collective Intelligence in Open Policymaking (2024). In addition to his academic work, he is an experienced business consultant in new technologies, a designer of educational board games, and a manager of innovation-driven learning projects. Beyond his professional activities, he is actively involved in the non-governmental sector through the Aurea Libertas Institute Foundation.

Jakub Gomułka is a philosopher and computer scientist whose work centres on Ludwig Wittgenstein, Stanisław Lem, knowledge graph technology, and the applications of generative AI within the humanities. He is affiliated with the Faculty of Humanities at the AGH University of Kraków. He is the author of two monographs on Wittgenstein’s philosophy and currently serves as the lead researcher in the development of the ongoing Lem Knowledge Graph project. In addition, he contributes to the Wittgenstein Ontology project conducted by the Wittgenstein Archives at the University of Bergen.