Computers in Libraries FACIAL RECOGNITION IN PHOTO ARCHIVES: [T]here is one use of AI that is generating a different feeling

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2023
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43
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GENERAL
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AI is becoming more prevalent in all aspects of our lives, and that can feel a little creepy. How can we know if an article that we are reading was written by a human or a bot? Has AI-sorted information been vetted by a person for accuracy and context? Or should it be the other way around--should AI be checking human work for errors? When it comes to libraries and archives, AI has valuable uses, but it can still leave us feeling uneasy or even threatened that our job may be replaced.
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LaPierre, S. S. (2023a, May). FACIAL RECOGNITION IN PHOTO ARCHIVES: [T]here is one use of AI that is generating a different feeling. Computers in Libraries, 43(4), 4+. https://www.infotoday.com/cilmag/may23/index.shtml
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