Adebowale Jeremy Adetayo, Mariam Oyinda Aborisade, Basheer Abiodun Sanni
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Abstract
Purpose
This study aims to explore the collaborative potential of Microsoft Copilot and Anthropic Claude AI as an assistive technology in education and library services. The research delves into technical architectures and various use cases for both tools, proposing integration strategies within educational and library environments. The paper also addresses challenges such as algorithmic bias, hallucination and data rights.
Design/methodology/approach
The study used a literature review approach combined with the proposal of integration strategies across education and library settings.
Findings
The collaborative framework between Copilot and Claude AI offers a comprehensive solution for transforming education and library services. The study identifies the seamless combination of real-time internet access, information retrieval and advanced comprehension features as key findings. In addition, challenges such as algorithmic bias and data rights are addressed, emphasizing the need for responsible AI governance, transparency and continuous improvement.
Originality/value
Contribute to the field by exploring the unique collaborative framework of Copilot and Claude AI in a specific context, emphasizing responsible AI governance and addressing existing gaps.
目的 本研究旨在探索微软 Copilot 和 Anthropic Claude 人工智能作为辅助技术在教育和图书馆服务中的协作潜力。研究深入探讨了这两种工具的技术架构和各种使用案例,提出了在教育和图书馆环境中的整合策略。本文还探讨了算法偏差、幻觉和数据权利等挑战。研究结果Copilot 和克劳德人工智能之间的合作框架为教育和图书馆服务转型提供了全面的解决方案。研究发现,实时互联网访问、信息检索和高级理解功能的无缝结合是关键发现。原创性/价值通过在特定背景下探索 Copilot 和 Claude AI 的独特合作框架,强调负责任的 AI 治理和解决现有差距,为该领域做出贡献。
期刊介绍:
Library Hi Tech News (LHTN) helps busy professionals stay abreast of current events and developments in the library and information industry. LHTN publishes articles of varying lengths, reports from relevant conferences, and case studies of how technology is used in the library. The Editors work closely with authors who are new to publishing, and those who are seeking outlets for reporting on practical uses of IT in libraries. Publishing your article in LHTN can be "a place to start," analogous to a "poster session in print", and does not preclude publishing a more fulsome piece in a peer-reviewed journal at a later date. Readers consider LHTN as the source from which to hear what’s coming next in terms of technology development for academic and public libraries.