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Book Survey of Use of Artificial Intelligence in Visual Arts Librarianship

Download or read book Survey of Use of Artificial Intelligence in Visual Arts Librarianship written by Inc Primary Research Group and published by . This book was released on 2023 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Survey of Use of Artificial Intelligence in Visual Arts Librarianship

Download or read book Survey of Use of Artificial Intelligence in Visual Arts Librarianship written by Primary Research Group Inc. and published by . This book was released on 2023-10-09 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report explores how visual arts librarians in colleges and universities are using Bard, ChatGPT, AI-enabled Bing, DallE-2, Midjourney and other artificial intelligence applications in visual arts librarianship. The report furnishes highly specific data on the use of these and other applications, as well as specific datasets on exactly how librarians are using these programs. The study has specific data on use of AI for image editing, image recognition, image tagging, image generation from text, metadata development, data analysis, finding and summarizing content and other uses of artificial intelligence. Survey respondents also answer open ended questions about their current and future plans for AI use in visual arts librarianship, and about the information sources they use to learn about AI. It also looks at the impact of AI on other applications such as Adobe Photoshop, Artstor, GIMP, Affinity and other applications, precisely defining the impact of AI on use of each.This benchmarking study presents data from 24 visual arts librarians from a range of colleges and universities in the USA and abroad. Data in the report is broken out by numerous personal and institutional variables including age and gender of the respondents, and college private/public status, Carnegie class or type, enrollment, and tuition level of the respondent's institution. Just a few of this 132-page report's many findings are that: 28% of librarians sampled are using artificial intelligence to summarize content.Use of artificial intelligence for image editing was more common by librarians working at public than private colleges. Librarians in specialized art colleges are somewhat more inclined than others to use AI tools for image recognition and 75% used them "somewhat" or "a lot" for this purpose.45.83% believe that the introduction of AI tools won't impact their usage of Artstor. 16.67% believe they might use Artstor more and 8.33% felt that they would use it much more. None felt that they would use it less.29.17% of respondents have used Bard. Most use was by librarians at low tuition schools.

Book SURVEY OF USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN VISUAL ARTS LIBRARIANSHIP

Download or read book SURVEY OF USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN VISUAL ARTS LIBRARIANSHIP written by and published by . This book was released on 2023 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ON VISUAL ARTS  TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS  MARKET DYNAMICS  ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS  AND HUMAN CREATIVITY

Download or read book EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ON VISUAL ARTS TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS MARKET DYNAMICS ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS AND HUMAN CREATIVITY written by KHRITISH SWARGIARY and published by GOOGLE. This book was released on 2024-06-01 with total page 41 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This research investigates the multifaceted impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on visual arts, drawing upon data collected from 18 respondents from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) and 16 respondents from the Royal College of Art (RCA). Employing a mixed-methods approach, including qualitative and quantitative analyses, the study examines the implications of AI-generated art for artistic practice, market valuation, ethical dilemmas, and collaborative creativity. Through interviews, focus groups, surveys, and observational studies conducted across art institutes, galleries, and AI research labs, the research identifies key themes such as the integration of AI technologies like GANs and transformer models in artistic processes, market acceptance, and valuation of AI-generated artworks. Findings reveal concerns about authorship, authenticity, and the displacement of human artists, with a mean rating of 8.0 for concerns about authorship in AI-generated art among SAIC respondents and 8.2 among RCA respondents. Additionally, the study highlights the collaborative potential of AI in enhancing human creativity. Overall, a balanced approach is essential to responsibly integrate AI in the art world, respecting ethical considerations while preserving the essence of human creativity amidst technological advancements.

Book Artificial Intelligence and the Arts

Download or read book Artificial Intelligence and the Arts written by Penousal Machado and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2021-10-13 with total page 381 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Emotions, creativity, aesthetics, artistic behavior, divergent thoughts, and curiosity are both fundamental to the human experience and instrumental in the development of human-centered artificial intelligence systems that can relate, communicate, and understand human motivations, desires, and needs. In this book the editors put forward two core propositions: creative artistic behavior is one of the key challenges of artificial intelligence research, and computer-assisted creativity and human-centered artificial intelligence systems are the driving forces for research in this area. The invited chapters examine computational creativity and more specifically systems that exhibit artistic behavior or can improve humans' creative and artistic abilities. The authors synthesize and reflect on current trends, identify core challenges and opportunities, and present novel contributions and applications in domains such as the visual arts, music, 3D environments, and games. The book will be valuable for researchers, creatives, and others engaged with the relationship between artificial intelligence and the arts.

Book Survey of Data Librarians  Use of Emerging Artificial Intelligence Applications

Download or read book Survey of Data Librarians Use of Emerging Artificial Intelligence Applications written by and published by . This book was released on 2023 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This study presents data from a survey of 29 data librarians, primarily from research universities in the USA, Canada and Europe, about how they are using ChatGPT, Bard and AI-enabled Bing. The report lists the percentage of respondents using each of these applications, and what they are using them for. It also presents detailed data on how useful data librarians find each application, and the extent to which they have replaced or supplemented other applications commonly used by data librarians. Respondents also discuss their future plans and measure exactly how much more - or less - productive AI applications have made them. The report presents specific data sets for AI use for data cleanup, data visualization, data analysis, data discovery, hypotheses generation, summarizing data results and many other purposes. It also looks at the impact of AI on use of Excel, SAS, Minitab, Tableau, Python and other applications. Just a few of this 98-page report's many findings are that: -- In the entire sample, 17.24% of academic data librarians have used Bard in managing or procuring data, while 82.76% have not. -- Male respondents were considerably more likely than female ones to use AI for data visualization. -- Respondents from the smallest colleges were the most likely to use AI for data cleanup.The data is derived from a sample of 29 data librarians; it is presented in the aggregate and also broken out by institutional characteristics of the respondent's institutions such as enrollment sizes, Carnegie classes, public or private status, and tuition levels, as well as by some personal characteristics of the respondents, such as age, gender, and other variables".

Book Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Libraries

Download or read book Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Libraries written by Jason Griffey and published by ALA TechSource. This book was released on 2019-01-01 with total page 29 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This issue of Library Technology Reports argues that the near future of library work will be enormously impacted and perhaps forever changed as a result of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning systems becoming commonplace.

Book Survey of Data Librarians  Use of Emerging Artificial Intelligence Applications

Download or read book Survey of Data Librarians Use of Emerging Artificial Intelligence Applications written by Primary Research Group and published by . This book was released on 2023-07-21 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This study presents data from a survey of 29 data librarians, primarily from research universities in the USA, Canada and Europe, about how they are using ChatGPT, Bard and AI-enabled Bing. The report lists the percentage of respondents using each of these applications, and what they are using them for. It also presents detailed data on how useful data librarians find each application, and the extent to which they have replaced or supplemented other applications commonly used by data librarians. Respondents also discuss their future plans and measure exactly how much more - or less - productive AI applications have made them. The report presents specific data sets for AI use for data cleanup, data visualization, data analysis, data discovery, hypotheses generation, summarizing data results and many other purposes. It also looks at the impact of AI on use of Excel, SAS, Minitab, Tableau, Python and other applications.Just a few of this 98-page report's many findings are that:¿In the entire sample, 17.24% of academic data librarians have used Bard in managing or procuring data, while 82.76% have not.¿Male respondents were considerably more likely than female ones to use AI for data visualization.¿Respondents from the smallest colleges were the most likely to use AI for data cleanup.The data is derived from a sample of 29 data librarians; it is presented in the aggregate and also broken out by institutional characteristics of the respondent's institutions such as enrollment sizes, Carnegie classes, public or private status, and tuition levels, as well as by some personal characteristics of the respondents, such as age, gender, and other variables

Book AI Art

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  • Author : Joanna Zylinska
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  • Release : 2020-07-15
  • ISBN : 9781785420856
  • Pages : 178 pages

Download or read book AI Art written by Joanna Zylinska and published by . This book was released on 2020-07-15 with total page 178 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In AI Art, Joanna Zylinska cuts through the smoke and mirrors surrounding the current narratives of computation, robotics and Artificial Intelligence. Offering a critique of the political underpinnings of AI and its dominant aesthetics, this book raises broader questions about the conditions of art making, creativity and labour today.

Book Survey of US Higher Education Faculty 2024  Finding  Sourcing  Citing   Summarizing with AI

Download or read book Survey of US Higher Education Faculty 2024 Finding Sourcing Citing Summarizing with AI written by Primary Research Group Inc. and published by . This book was released on 2024-01-24 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This comprehensive study looks at who, how, and how often higher education faculty are using artificial intelligence applications to search for, cite and summarize information. The study provides highly distinct data sets for each of these purposes, and focuses on the precise use of specific applications, with separate data for the use of ChatGPT, Bard, Bing and other applications. The study enables its readers to find out exactly how higher education faculty are using AI and what their experience has been. For librarians focusing on information literacy and search strategy, it provides a highly detailed map of faculty experience with AI as a supplement to, or even a replacement of, traditional search engines and library search interfaces. This detailed report enables its readers to find out exactly how AI is beginning to reshape information and scholarly searching.Data in the report is based on a representative survey of 777 higher education faculty; data is broken out by a range of personal and institutional variables, including but not limited to personal characteristics such as work title, academic field, gender, personal income, and race/ethnicity, and institutional attributes such as Carnegie class, public/private status, and enrollment.Just a few of this 133-page report's many findings are that: ¿Department heads are more likely than other faculty to experiment with developing proper citations from AI searches.¿Untenured faculty who are on a tenure track are also much more likely than others to adjust their prompts to request specific sourcing information from AI applications.¿The majority of respondents (63.19%) expressed little to no confidence in the accuracy of sourcing and citation information from AI applications.¿Males were twice as likely as females to use AI to recommend journals to which to submit research articles.¿ChatGPT use was highest among faculty in architecture, fine and visual arts.

Book The Handbook of Art and Design Librarianship

Download or read book The Handbook of Art and Design Librarianship written by Amanda Gluibizzi and published by Facet Publishing. This book was released on 2010 with total page 353 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: While much attention has been paid to art librarianship as it exists in museum settings, comparatively less notice has been taken of academic and art-and-design-school art librarianship as a distinct focus. However, the skills of subject specialists in the arts and their advocacy on behalf of their users are fundamental elements in vital art libraries that fully support and anticipate the needs of artists, designers, architects, and the historians who study these disciplines. Put together by an international team of contributors, this essential handbook examines methods of innovative librarianship in academic and art school libraries throughout the world. With a focus on the intersection of best practice and best opportunities, the book brings together the philosophies and realities of the most creative librarians working in the field of art librarianship today and serves as a field guide to academic art libraries in the twenty-first century. Key discussions include: the role of liaison to the visual arts visual literacy for highly literate viewers art history pedagogy and special collections technology in an art and design library collection management, renewal, and de-accession new forms of scholarly communication and their impact on art librarianship the making of the 21st century art library. Readership: This timely book is essential reading for all information professionals working in art and design environments. It will also be of interest to students of librarianship interested in the challenges currently facing professionals working in this specialized area.

Book Survey of Use of Artificial Intelligence Applications in Academic Library Acquisitions   Licensing

Download or read book Survey of Use of Artificial Intelligence Applications in Academic Library Acquisitions Licensing written by Primary Research Group and published by . This book was released on 2023-10-02 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This study looks closely at how 27 academic libraries are using ChatGPT, Bard and AI-enabled Bing, as well as other AI applications, in library acquisitions and licensing. The study gives precise data on the extent of use of each applications, the amount of time librarians are spending on each, and pinpoints exactly what they are using it for. The report presents data on use for various facet of contract research and development, for data analysis, and for predicting library patron materials demand and preferences, among other uses. Survey respondents also discuss the impact of AI on their personal productivity, their current uses of the technology, and future plans.Just a few of this report's many findings are that:¿Approximately 27% of librarians at research universities in the sample used AI-enabled Bing in their acquisitions and licensing work.¿3.7% of the librarians sampled used AI applications for customized content or materials recommendations.¿Acquisitions and licensing librarians at colleges and universities with more than 31,000 students were spending 2% of their total work time using AI applications. Data in the report is broken out by numerous personal and institutional variables to enable better benchmarking.

Book Art in the Age of Machine Learning

Download or read book Art in the Age of Machine Learning written by Sofian Audry and published by MIT Press. This book was released on 2021-11-23 with total page 215 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An examination of machine learning art and its practice in new media art and music. Over the past decade, an artistic movement has emerged that draws on machine learning as both inspiration and medium. In this book, transdisciplinary artist-researcher Sofian Audry examines artistic practices at the intersection of machine learning and new media art, providing conceptual tools and historical perspectives for new media artists, musicians, composers, writers, curators, and theorists. Audry looks at works from a broad range of practices, including new media installation, robotic art, visual art, electronic music and sound, and electronic literature, connecting machine learning art to such earlier artistic practices as cybernetics art, artificial life art, and evolutionary art. Machine learning underlies computational systems that are biologically inspired, statistically driven, agent-based networked entities that program themselves. Audry explains the fundamental design of machine learning algorithmic structures in terms accessible to the nonspecialist while framing these technologies within larger historical and conceptual spaces. Audry debunks myths about machine learning art, including the ideas that machine learning can create art without artists and that machine learning will soon bring about superhuman intelligence and creativity. Audry considers learning procedures, describing how artists hijack the training process by playing with evaluative functions; discusses trainable machines and models, explaining how different types of machine learning systems enable different kinds of artistic practices; and reviews the role of data in machine learning art, showing how artists use data as a raw material to steer learning systems and arguing that machine learning allows for novel forms of algorithmic remixes.

Book Improving Library Systems with AI  Applications  Approaches  and Bibliometric Insights

Download or read book Improving Library Systems with AI Applications Approaches and Bibliometric Insights written by Senthilkumar, K.R. and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2024-05-17 with total page 348 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As libraries transition into the digital age, they encounter a pressing challenge: outdated information systems hinder their ability to meet the diverse needs of patrons. Traditional library management systems struggle to cope with the demands of modern users, resulting in inefficient resource allocation, limited accessibility, and disjointed user experiences. This disconnect between antiquated systems and evolving user expectations poses a significant barrier to libraries striving to remain relevant in an increasingly digital world. Improving Library Systems with AI: Applications, Approaches, and Bibliometric Insights presents a comprehensive solution to this pressing problem. By integrating modern digital tools and technologies, libraries can revolutionize their information systems, enhancing accessibility, efficiency, and user satisfaction. This book offers practical insights and strategies for modernizing library services and operations, from digitizing physical resources to implementing advanced search algorithms and data analytics. Librarians, administrators, and technology providers will find invaluable guidance on navigating the complexities of digital transformation and maximizing the impact of their efforts.

Book Contemporary Artificial Art and the Law

Download or read book Contemporary Artificial Art and the Law written by Gianmaria Ajani and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2020-09-25 with total page 90 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: AI as an “autonomous author” urges the law to rethink authorship. Policy makers should consider a reformative conception of AI in copyright law looking at innovative theories in robot law, where new frames for a legal personhood of artificial agents are proposed.

Book AI Assisted Library Reconstruction

Download or read book AI Assisted Library Reconstruction written by Senthilkumar, K.R. and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2024-04-03 with total page 388 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In an era marked by rapid technological progress, libraries find themselves at a crossroads grappling with the challenges posed by an information-rich yet digitally fragmented landscape. The conventional role of libraries, once the steadfast guardians of knowledge, faces disruption as we navigate through a sea of information abundance. This conundrum gives rise to a critical issue - how can libraries adapt and thrive in an environment dominated by the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence (AI)? AI-Assisted Library Reconstruction is a compelling solution that promises to breathe new life into these institutions, making them more dynamic, accessible, and efficient in the face of unprecedented challenges. This book addresses the pressing issues faced by libraries in the age of information technology. It doesn't merely scratch the surface; it delves deep into the heart of the matter, providing an exploration of the integration of artificial intelligence in the reconstruction and revitalization of libraries. Through an in-depth examination of technologies, methodologies, and applications, it offers a guide for libraries to not only survive but thrive in this technologically charged landscape.

Book Communication Informatics and Librarianship in India

Download or read book Communication Informatics and Librarianship in India written by S. P. Agrawal and published by Concept Publishing Company. This book was released on 1992 with total page 490 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: