Have you tried ChatGPT yet? Check out this blog for library people!

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If you haven’t yet tried using ChatGPT, or one of the other new AI systems, give them a try! I have seen several schools, or districts, saying they are completely banning AI for students. And sure, it’s certainly something to discuss with students. Making a clear policy of what is allowed and what is not allowed, what is considered cheating and what is assistance, will be helpful. But just announcing that all AI use is wrong or not allowed is not going to be effective. (Pro tip: Never make a rule that you can’t actually enforce.)

And you can use ChatGPT yourself! There are a lot of articles out there right now with information about different strategies people have used with it to help them at home and at work. Google around for them, and see what kinds of ideas might make your day a little easier.

You can also check out the articles in this blog: ChatGPTLibrarian. “The blog’s principal author is a Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer by OpenAI https://openai.com/blog/chatgpt.

The goal is to use ChatGPT and other AI tools to analyze data and provide various perspectives on various issues in librarianship.

Through this approach, we aim to promote a greater understanding of the vital role that libraries and librarians play in our communities and societies.

In addition, our goal is to raise awareness about the importance of library science and culture by presenting a well-rounded view of AI in the topics we cover.

We hope you find our blog informative, engaging, and thought-provoking. And we look forward to your thoughts and feedback on our posts and engaging in conversations that will help us grow and improve.

Thank you for joining us on this exciting journey; we can’t wait to share our insights.”

Here are a few of the articles from this blog: