Boost plz!

Looking for critical scholarship on the use of "AI" by library/archive workers. University libraries in particular, but adjacent and tangentially-relevant-at-best stuff is welcome too. Any format is fine: books, papers, blogposts, whatever. If it's good, gimme all you've got!

Looks like we're gonna have a department-wide conversation about people using LLMs, and it's being framed as "we're all using it, but we're not talking about it, so let's make sure we're all on the same page about using it responsibly" ... I'll of course be pushing the "there's basically no way to use it responsibly" position, and I'd like to arm myself and others with some critical analyses of issues related to its use in library/archive spaces.

#llm #LLMs #ai #libraries #archives

Investigating the “Feeling Rules” of Generative AI and Imagining Alternative Futures – In the Library with the Lead Pipe

@lina Oh! And! Tamia Jackson and Elizabeth Fridrick from Bowling Green State University did a 🔥🔥🔥 presentation at ER&L, called "Applying an Ethical Framework for Assessing the Proliferation of genAI tools in Electronic Resources" - I imagine if you emailed one of them, they'd be able to provide a draft of their rubric, or at least their slides. (Spoiler: there's no ethical way to implement genAI tools right now.)
@coral
thanks!! too bad the conference isn't posting videos of talks. I will reach out though!