Advice for Publishers on AI
“AI may not replace you, but a person who uses AI could,” says Martin Delahunty.
“AI may not replace you, but a person who uses AI could,” says Martin Delahunty.
What if a machine could lighten the burden of writing for researchers?
Trade book publishing industry as we know it will soon be obsolete, asserts Thad McIlroy.
Launched in November 2022, ChatGPT-3 received its language training from 300 billion words on the internet, all written in books, journal articles, and Wikipedia.
Data scientists often work closely with librarians. The two roles are complementary, and organizations can benefit from aligning the positions strategically, says Mary Ellen Bates.
Writers in Hollywood are the latest to declare concerns that technology based in powerful artificial intelligence tools may jeopardize their livelihoods.
A watch is handy for meeting trains and catching planes, but a compass will get you where you’re going.
The guiding role of metadata in an increasingly complex scholarly research ecosystem
Launched in November 2022, ChatGPT-3 received its language training from 300 billion words on the internet, all written in books, journal articles, and Wikipedia.
The US and other countries should consider developing innovative AI policies and intellectual property laws, says Prof. Ryan Abbott.