Artificial intelligence (AI) is all around us. It is in our cars, phones, and homes. AI is also in our libraries. In order to make wise decisions, it is important that we understand where AI is already being used in our library’s databases and computer programs. This understanding can then lead to proactive discussions about where AI should be used and where concerns exist.
This presentation will include information about the current state of AI in libraries, future areas of growth in AI in libraries, and a discussion of ethical issues surrounding the use of AI.
As a result of this program:
· Attendees will be able to identify where artificial intelligence is currently being used in libraries.
· Attendees will be able to discuss areas of excitement and concern with the use of artificial intelligence in libraries.
· Attendees will be able to describe the future of artificial intelligence in libraries.\
Presented by Lauren Hays, instructional and research librarian at MidAmerica Nazarene University in Olathe, KS
To register for this event or to view the recording, you must login to the MSL Moodle space at mtstatelibrary.moonami.com. Access to the PCI webinar series is for Montana lbirary staff and volunteers only. Recordings will be available through 2022.
|