A Nature survey finds that scientists are concerned, as well as excited, by the increasing use of artificial-intelligence tools in research.
Via Oskar Almazan
Get Started for FREE
Sign up with Facebook Sign up with X
I don't have a Facebook or a X account
Your new post is loading...
Your new post is loading...
Oskar Almazan's curator insight,
November 15, 2023 9:22 AM
When respondents were asked how useful they thought AI tools would become for their fields in the next decade, more than half expected the tools to be ‘very important’ or ‘essential’. But scientists also expressed strong concerns about how AI is transforming the way that research is done.
Sign up to comment
|
Oskar Almazan's curator insight,
September 18, 2023 2:47 PM
Key findings include: 62% of all respondents have used AI technologies Students agree that AI technologies help them better understand material (73%) and study faster or more efficiently (67%) Students who study three hours or more per night are more likely to say they have used AI technologies A similar percentage of students (47%) and teachers (48%) say AI technologies have had a positive impact on the student learning experience 42% of all respondents report that AI creates a more equitable system
|