Creating New Knowledge Fast-the Partnership Role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Human World
Eddie John Paul Fisher and
Eddie Fisher
Business Management and Strategy, 2025, vol. 16, issue 2, 1-28
Abstract:
Recent artificial intelligence (AI) developments provide the means to create new knowledge to enhance existing knowledge at individual, business, and societal levels much faster and more efficiently than ever before. There appears to be a widening gap between AI capabilities and people's abilities to adopt/adapt technologies. This research investigated how this extending gap could be closed. Appropriate AI training needs to be provided to those working in industries such as education and manufacturing, with a rollout into other sectors. The main emphasis needs to be on improving the understanding of this technology's capabilities and what this technology encompasses. The public needs to be better educated on the benefits of this modern technology. More international open, honest, and constructive sharing of the AI technologies employed/deployed must be implemented to reduce the likelihood of increased multi-directional diversion. More industries need to be encouraged to adopt/adapt the application of AI optimally. Teachers and students need to be trained appropriately to employ applications such as ChatGPT to create new knowledge and insights.
Date: 2025
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