Oil & Water? Diffusion of AI Within and Across Scientific Fields

Eamon Duede, William Dolan, André Bauer, Ian Foster, Karim Lakhani
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This study empirically investigates claims of the increasing ubiquity of artificial intelligence (AI) within roughly 80 million research publications across 20 diverse scientific fields, by examining the change in scholarly engagement with AI from 1985 through 2022. We observe exponential growth, with AI-engaged publications increasing approximately thirteenfold (13x) across all fields, suggesting a dramatic shift from niche to mainstream. Moreover, we provide the first empirical examination of the distribution of AI-engaged publications across publication venues within individual fields, with results that reveal a broadening of AI engagement within disciplines. While this broadening engagement suggests a move toward greater disciplinary integration in every field, increased ubiquity is associated with a semantic tension between AI-engaged research and more traditional disciplinary research. Through an analysis of tens of millions of document embeddings, we observe a complex interplay between AI-engaged and non-AI-engaged research within and across fields, suggesting that increasing ubiquity is something of an oil-and-water phenomenon -- AI-engaged work is spreading out over fields, but not mixing well with non-AI-engaged work.
油和水?人工智能在科学领域内和科学领域间的扩散
人工智能(AI)在20个不同科学领域的大约8000万篇研究论文中越来越无处不在,本研究通过实证研究,考察了从1985年到2022年学术界对人工智能的关注程度的变化。我们观察到了指数级的增长,在所有领域中,人工智能参与的出版物增加了约十三倍(13x),这表明从小众到主流的巨大转变。此外,我们还首次对人工智能参与的出版物在各个领域内的出版场所的分布情况进行了实证研究,结果显示人工智能在学科内的参与范围不断扩大。虽然这种参与范围的扩大表明每个领域都在向更大的学科整合迈进,但这种无处不在的趋势也与人工智能参与研究和更传统的学科研究之间的语义紧张有关。通过对数以千万计的文档嵌入进行分析,我们观察到人工智能参与的研究与非人工智能参与的研究在领域内和跨领域之间的复杂互动,这表明日益普遍化是一种油水分离的现象--人工智能参与的工作正在向各个领域扩散,但并没有与非人工智能参与的工作很好地混合在一起。
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