Developments in AI research have dramatically changed what we can do with data and how we can learn from data. At the same time, implementations of AI amplify the prejudices in data often framed as ‘data bias’ and ‘algorithmic bias.’ Libraries, tasked with deciding what is worth keeping, are inherently discriminatory and yet remain trusted sources of information. As libraries begin to systematically approach their collections as data, will they be able to adopt and adapt the AI-driven tools to traditional practices? Drawing on the work of the AI initiative within Stanford Libraries, the Fantastic Futures conference on AI for libraries, archives, and museums, and recent scholarship on data bias and algorithmic bias, this article encou...
AI-based systems are becoming increasingly prominent in everyday life, from smart assistants like Am...
As artificial intelligence continues to evolve rapidly with emerging innovations, mass-scale digitiz...
We theorize why some artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms unexpectedly treat protected classes un...
Developments in AI research have dramatically changed what we can do with data and how we can learn ...
Academic libraries are exploring artificial intelligence (AI) applications that have the potential t...
These are the slides from the 2021 Workshop ‘The Role of Data Curation in AI’, which is part of the ...
The aim of the paper is to define Artificial Intelligence (AI) for librarians by examining general d...
© 2020 The Author(s). This an open access work distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons A...
Cataloging and classification are critical to any library. Without them, finding materials would be ...
The rise of Google and its integration into nearly every aspect of our lives has pushed libraries to...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a growing phenomenon that has increasingly moved into public conscio...
The general implications of AI for libraries are much discussed in library literature. But while thi...
Every week brings a new headline about AI, or ‘artificial intelligence’. Major search engines and so...
The general implications of AI for libraries are much discussed in library literature. But while thi...
Artificial Intelligence (AI)‐based systems are widely employed nowadays to make decisions that have ...
AI-based systems are becoming increasingly prominent in everyday life, from smart assistants like Am...
As artificial intelligence continues to evolve rapidly with emerging innovations, mass-scale digitiz...
We theorize why some artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms unexpectedly treat protected classes un...
Developments in AI research have dramatically changed what we can do with data and how we can learn ...
Academic libraries are exploring artificial intelligence (AI) applications that have the potential t...
These are the slides from the 2021 Workshop ‘The Role of Data Curation in AI’, which is part of the ...
The aim of the paper is to define Artificial Intelligence (AI) for librarians by examining general d...
© 2020 The Author(s). This an open access work distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons A...
Cataloging and classification are critical to any library. Without them, finding materials would be ...
The rise of Google and its integration into nearly every aspect of our lives has pushed libraries to...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a growing phenomenon that has increasingly moved into public conscio...
The general implications of AI for libraries are much discussed in library literature. But while thi...
Every week brings a new headline about AI, or ‘artificial intelligence’. Major search engines and so...
The general implications of AI for libraries are much discussed in library literature. But while thi...
Artificial Intelligence (AI)‐based systems are widely employed nowadays to make decisions that have ...
AI-based systems are becoming increasingly prominent in everyday life, from smart assistants like Am...
As artificial intelligence continues to evolve rapidly with emerging innovations, mass-scale digitiz...
We theorize why some artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms unexpectedly treat protected classes un...