Help is on hand: Can AI help ease the burden of research communications?
We have long known about AI, largely through science fiction films, but now in 2023 it feels like it has truly arrived. The implications for academia are truly far reaching, from information governance to ethics, from assessment to systematic reviews. It is inevitable that AI will soon become common...
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主要作者: | TATTERSALL, Andy |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2023
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