15 ways AI could ruin scholarly communication - and what we can do about it
Despite the dreams of science-fiction fans worldwide, the thing being marketed as "artificial intelligence" is no more than high-powered predictive text. What it gets right is thanks to its input data created by billions of humans, and to an invisible and underpaid workforce of content mod...
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Main Author: | FITCHETT, Deborah |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2023
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