genAI
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Artificial intelligence
AI can boost creativity, but only if we think before we prompt
Metacognitive skills – knowing how to think about thinking – may be just as important in a world where AI…
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Artificial intelligence
How generative AI is really changing education – by outsourcing the production of knowledge to big tech
Generative AI systems are fundamentally changing our relationship with knowledge: how we produce, understand, and use knowledge.
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Artificial intelligence
Bruce Boyes’ presentation to KM Trends 2026: Two very different scenarios for AI in KM
One scenario for the future of AI in KM presents a bad outcome, and the other a good outcome.
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Artificial intelligence
What the hyperproduction of AI slop is doing to science
A new study shows AI writing is turning traditional measures of research quality upside down.
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Artificial intelligence
What is AI poisoning? A computer scientist explains
Despite the hype surrounding AI, the technology is far more fragile than it might appear.
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Artificial intelligence
When AI gets science wrong
When summarising scientific research, AI tools drew inaccurate or overly broad conclusions in up to 73% of cases.
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Brain power
Why students struggle to use AI responsibly
Educators must do more than provide instructions – they need to engage students in responsible AI use.
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Artificial intelligence
AI is changing the Dunning-Kruger Effect, with higher AI literacy correlating with overestimation of competence
Research findings reinforce the need for strategies that foster cognitive resilience and critical engagement with AI.
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Artificial intelligence
AI resources update: 1. PwC 2025 Responsible AI survey | 2. ISO/IEC 42001 guide for business | 3. Architectures of Global AI Governance
Three further resources that can assist the implementation of ethical and responsible AI in KM.
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Artificial intelligence
Generative AI might end up being worthless – and that could be a good thing
GenAI does some neat, helpful things, but it’s not yet the engine of a new economy – and it might…