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In the know: Midwest KM Symposium Presentations | More behavioural science fraud | How growth mindset shrank
In the know is a regular roundup of knowledge management (KM) items of interest.
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If AI image generators are so smart, why do they struggle to write and count?
AI image generators can produce remarkable images in mere seconds. Why, despite this, do they keep getting some things wrong?
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Those with strongest opinions on science often have inflated confidence in their knowledge
Confronting negative attitudes towards science will likely involve deconstructing knowledge and replacing it with more accurate understanding.
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Both humans and AI hallucinate – but not in the same way
Unlike humans, LLMs try to predict the most likely response without understanding what they’re saying. This is how they can…
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Is AI eroding our ability to think?
Our very identity and existence have been collapsed to the categories machines use to understand and predict our behavior.
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How might generative artificial intelligence affect knowledge management theories?
ChatGPT and other generative AI tools can affect the most popular theories of knowledge management (KM).
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KM4Dev Knowledge Cafe 29: KM practitioners, where do we stand vis-à-vis AI and ML?
Online, 29 June 2023, 15.00-16.30 CEST.
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Wisely navigating knowledge co-production: Towards an ethics that builds capacities
A perspective based on the ancient virtue of practical wisdom may help those working in knowledge co-production to navigate the…
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Inclusive Systemic Thinking for transformative change
Inclusive Systemic Thinking is an emerging approach that builds on the tradition of systems thinking for problem solving.
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Video & further reading: What knowledge managers can learn about TKM from outside the KM field
The video from Bruce Boyes' Global Think-Tank for Organizational Tacit Knowledge Management webinar on 17 April 2023 is now available.