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The ways AI can improve services at public and academic libraries

How machine learning and large language models work

The importance of AI literacy and finding trustworthy sources of information

How AI can put patron and staff privacy at risk, and ways to improve cybersecurity
The future is now
At public and academic libraries around the world, artificial intelligence presents a number of challenges and opportunities.
User privacy. Cybersecurity. Misinformation. There seems to be no shortage of thorny issues that library professionals must face when deciding how to best incorporate AI into their daily operations.
On the other hand, there's no question that chatbots and automation can improve library services. How can libraries balance the many positives of AI with the trickier ethical concerns? PressReader has put together a timely report to help information professionals like you answer that question.
About the Artificial Intelligence in Libraries report
As AI technologies continue to emerge and develop, libraries have an opportunity to step up and play a leading role. This report explores the ethical and technical ramifications of AI, but also its potential to transform the library experience for patrons, researchers and information professionals like you.
About PressReader
PressReader is on a mission to empower and enrich curious minds by bringing a universe of quality content within reach. PressReader has partnered with leading institutions such as the New York Public Library, Yale University, Los Angeles Public Library, the Library of Congress and Public Libraries Singapore to provide patrons with access to thousands of the world’s top newspapers and magazines.


