Join us for a two-part exploration of the state of Artificial Intelligence in the world of scholarship and research. In the first half of the session, we will have a moderated discussion with a group of technical experts from publishers, vendors, and others actively working on products that use AI in the marketplace now. We will explore the strengths of each approach to using AI and the possibilities and limitations moving forward, and give the audience a chance to participate in conversation to learn more about these emerging tools.
In the second half, we will use the ARL/CNI Artificial Intelligence Scenarios (
https://www.arl.org/resources/the-arl-cni-2035-scenarios-ai-influenced-futures-in-the-research-environment/) to examine the potential of these tools. We will work to find areas where libraries, publishers, vendors, and researchers have a need for collaboratively developed best practices and standards around the development, use, and evaluation of AI tools. Join us to advance the conversation around responsible use of AI in scholarly communications!
Participating in this session will be:
Karim Boughida, Dean of Libraries at Stony Brook University
Anita Dewaard, VP Research Collaborations at Elsevier
Judson Dunham, Senior Director of Product Management at Elsevier
Matthew Hayes, VP and Managing Director of Technology from Sage
Hong Zhou, Director of Intelligent Services & Head of AI R&D at Atypon
Michael Napoleone, VP of Product Management at EBSCO
Cynthia Hudson Vitale, Associate Dean, Johns Hopkins University
Dr. Leo S Lo, President of ACRL, University of New Mexico
Beth LaPensee, Principal Product Manager, Ithaka