Role of Artificial Intelligence

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Artificial intelligence (AI) in libraries refers to the growing trend of programming computers to perform tasks that traditionally role on human intelligence. The ultimate goal is to develop computer systems or machines that can think and act like humans, potentially revolutionizing the field of librarianship. Including expert systems to provide reference services, robots that perform tasks such as reading and shelving, and virtual reality for experiential rich learning. Although some fear that the integration of AI will create a divide between librarians and users, it is more likely that it will enhance their capabilities rather than replace their roles. This will lead to better service delivery, ultimately enhancing the relevance of libraries in our ever-changing digital society. This article aims to investigate different uses of AI in libraries, including concepts such as expert systems, natural language processing, pattern recognition, and robotics. It also explores the pros and cons of AI. In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in AI. This article aims to gather perspectives on how AI could impact academic libraries and consider the implications for library workRespondents emphasized the impact of AI on research and resource discovery, scientific publishing, and learning. Challenges include concerns about libraries ignoring development priorities, ethical considerations, transparency in AI decisions, and data quality. Some see it as a potential threat to jobs. The study identified different potential roles for academic libraries, such as collecting and managing data, acquiring AI tools and building infrastructure, and supporting users to navigate data direction and control. This article stands out as one of the first examinations of current expectations regarding the impact of AI on academic libraries. The authors propose the concept of smart libraries to encompass the potential influence of AI on libraries.Artificial intelligence (AI) in libraries refers to the growing trend of programming computers to perform tasks that traditionally role on human intelligence. The ultimate goal is to develop computer systems or machines that can think and act like humans, potentially revolutionizing the field of librarianship. Including expert systems to provide reference services, robots that perform tasks such as reading and shelving, and virtual reality for experiential rich learning. Although some fear that the integration of AI will create a divide between librarians and users, it is more likely that it will enhance their capabilities rather than replace their roles. This will lead to better service delivery, ultimately enhancing the relevance of libraries in our ever-changing digital society. This article aims to investigate different uses of AI in libraries, including concepts such as expert systems, natural language processing, pattern recognition, and robotics. It also explores the pros and cons of AI. In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in AI. This article aims to gather perspectives on how AI could impact academic libraries and consider the implications for library workRespondents emphasized the impact of AI on research and resource discovery, scientific publishing, and learning. Challenges include concerns about libraries ignoring development priorities, ethical considerations, transparency in AI decisions, and data quality. Some see it as a potential threat to jobs. The study identified different potential roles for academic libraries, such as collecting and managing data, acquiring AI tools and building infrastructure, and supporting users to navigate data direction and control. This article stands out as one of the first examinations of current expectations regarding the impact of AI on academic libraries. The authors propose the concept of smart libraries to encompass the potential influence of AI on libraries.

نویسندگان

Chitransh Dixit

RV Institute of Technology and Management, Bangalore,India

Kanchan lata Dixit

Institute of Entrepreneurship Development, Lucknow,India

Chandra Kumar Dixit

Dr. Shakuntala Misra National Rehabilitation University Lucknow,India

Praveen Kumar Pandey

Dr. Shakuntala Misra National Rehabilitation University Lucknow.,India

Deepali Chauhan

Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture Technology Kanpur,India

Shavej Ali Siddiqui

Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti Language University, Lucknow,India

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