人工智能时代的开放获取:阿巴拉契亚健康和飓风海伦恢复杂志。

Journal of Appalachian health Pub Date : 2024-10-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.13023/jah.0603.02
Noah Wren, Bradley Firchow
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摘要

最近飓风海伦给阿巴拉契亚地区带来的破坏强调了《阿巴拉契亚健康杂志》的重要性。作为一个开放获取的同行评审信息来源,《华尔街日报》不仅在促进有关“海伦”飓风的公共卫生研究方面发挥了关键作用,而且在打击有关该事件的错误信息方面也发挥了关键作用。在飓风“海伦”过后的几天里,关于联邦政府应对措施的错误信息,以及人工智能生成的图像,让该地区的许多人对发生的事情感到困惑和误导。展望未来,《华尔街日报》将在确保准确的信息共享方面发挥必要的作用,以了解我们如何为未来的自然灾害做好准备,打击有关应对工作的错误信息,并促进阿巴拉契亚地区的长期康复。
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Open Access in the Age of AI: The Journal of Appalachian Health and Hurricane Helene Recovery.

The recent destruction brought upon the Appalachian region by Hurricane Helene has emphasized the importance of the Journal of Appalachian Health. As an open-access peer-reviewed source of information, the Journal plays a critical role in not only facilitating public health research about Hurricane Helene, but also combating misinformation regarding the event. In the days following Hurricane Helene, misinformation about the federal government's response, along AI generated images, have left many in the region confused and misled about what had happened. Going forward, the Journal will play an necessary part in making sure accurate information is shared to understand how we can prepare for future natural disasters, combat misinformation regarding response efforts, and facilitate long-term healing across Appalachia.

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