(via Breanne Kirsch, Briar Cliff University)
Registration is now open for the inaugural Generative AI in Libraries (GAIL) Conference. This year’s theme is “Prompt or Perish: Navigating Generative AI in Libraries”. GAIL is a free virtual conference aimed specifically at librarians that seeks to explore the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in libraries. It is also an opportunity for librarians to share their experiences with generative AI technologies and their applications in the library setting.
Scheduled for Tuesday, June 11, to Thursday, June 13, from 12:00 to 3:00 PM CDT each day, GAIL aims to promote a deeper understanding of how generative AI can revolutionize library services such as instruction, research support, collection management, access services, outreach and collaboration. The meeting will also address the challenges and ethical considerations this new technology brings to libraries. View more details and register on the Conference website.