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We also offer a Scholarly Communications Guide to AI for researchers.
This guide focuses on generative AI. We cover only AI that can generate text, images, video, music, or speech. Examples: ChatGPT, CoPilot, Midjourney, Runway.
We aim to keep this guide up to date. But since new developments are happening so quickly, it's possible this may be out of date when you read it.
According to a 2020 paper, by Long & Magerko, who synthesized a variety of interdisciplinary literature into a set of core competencies:
AI literacy is the ability to:
Contact us (Ann Matsuuchi, amatsuuchi@lagcc.cuny.edu) or look up the librarian for your college/department.