AI is simultaneously a subject of study, scientific discipline, and a tool. Now, with the emergence of artificial generative intelligence (AGI), it is also a competitor. This leads us to AI’s reciprocal impact on science. Research ensures continued innovations in the field of AI and, in turn, those innovations influence the research.
However, malicious use of AI and AGI is posing new risks with the rise of fake sciences. Protecting scientific creativity in this new era by rethinking rules and elaborating new policy actions is now an obligation rather than a choice.
Join us in this one-hour webinar presented by Springer Nature, Choice, and the ACRL, as our guest, Professor Fatima Roumate, Editor of the recently published title, Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education and Scientific Research, delves into artificial intelligence’s tangible and intangible impact on higher education and scientific research, and discusses the opportunities and challenges universities face under the future development of artificial intelligence.
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Timestamps:
00:00: Webinar and speaker introduction
02:12: Topic introduction and key questions
04:54: Interactions between human and AI intelligence
09:12: AI implications in scientific research
11:49: Malicious use of AI in scientific research and cybercrime
16:07: Ethics of AI
28:44: Conclusion
38:18: Audience Q&A
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