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ISSUE #107 December 2024
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AI Literacy
 
 
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping how we work, learn, and innovate. As a key driver of innovation and competitive advantage, AI’s influence already touches most aspects of our lives. But leveraging its full potential requires more than access—it requires AI literacy.

AI literacy is about more than understanding technology. It’s a skill set that empowers individuals to critically assess AI systems, collaborate effectively with them, and apply AI tools across diverse contexts—from the workplace to the classroom and beyond. It means grasping the fundamental principles of AI, recognizing its potential applications, and addressing the ethical, social, and privacy challenges that come with its use.

Research by Chan & Colloton (2024) shows that AI literacy isn’t just about using AI tools; it’s about mastering their principles, identifying biases, protecting privacy, and cutting through the hype to see AI’s real potential. Whether you’re an educator, student, or business leader, these skills are crucial to thriving in today’s AI-driven world.

In this edition of the Library Newsletter, we’ve curated a selection of resources to help you hone your AI literacy. These tools and insights will support your journey toward using generative AI responsibly and effectively in both academic and professional settings. Consider this your starting point for innovation and informed decision-making in an AI-powered world. The future will be driven not by gen AI alone but by the people who know how to use it most effectively.

Merry Christmas and best wishes for a successful, innovative year ahead!

 
 
SUCCESS STORIES.
The Humanistic Person-Centered Company.
Humanism in business is not only an alternative to economism but a pathway to human excellence. In The Humanistic Person-Centered Company, the new book by Prof. Domènec Melé, humanism is explored through the rich notion of the "human person,"...
RESOURCES TIP.
Company Peer Analysis with Orbis.
Orbis allows you to identify the closest competitors to a specific company by either generating a peer group automatically or building your own. Follow the steps to perform a peer analysis.
JUST FOR FUN.
Figures in the Sky.
Have you ever wondered how different cultures interpret the same night sky? Figures in the Sky is an enchanting website by Nadieh Bremer, an astronomer from Leiden University and a multi-award-winning data visualization designer and artist.
WE RECOMMEND.
Gartner Research.
Gartner Research database is a premium research database provided by Gartner Inc, a global leader in IT research and advisory services. It offers comprehensive insights, analysis, and reports on various aspects of the global IT industry.