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Cosmology of artificial intelligence project: libraries, makerspaces, community and AI literacy

Published: 14 February 2020 Publication History

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has transcended beyond buzzwords, keywords or trends. The ubiquity of AI is so profound that it has managed to seep into popular culture. It breeds throughout social media platforms. It dominates the airwaves. It is impossible to watch television without mention of the acronym, the word, and how everyone is using it. However, if we look a little closer, take a deep dive into the AI pool where everyone seems to be swimming, we began to learn that AI has been misinterpreted, misrepresented, and incorrectly defined. "In the Laws of Thought and Thinking Machines," Hughes and Hughes (2019) talk about how uncovering the truth of the definition, meaning, applications, and implications of Artificial Intelligence would be a noteworthy goal. Today we are pursuing that goal.

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cover image AI Matters
AI Matters  Volume 5, Issue 4
December 2019
20 pages
EISSN:2372-3483
DOI:10.1145/3375637
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Published: 14 February 2020
Published in SIGAI-AIMATTERS Volume 5, Issue 4

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