(via the Medical Library Association)
Registration is open for the MLA webinar “Communicating with Researchers about the Benefits and Risks of AI for Evidence Synthesis”. It will take place on Thursday, April 18, from 1:00 to 2:30 PM CDT. Please see below for more details, including the link to registration.
It seems that everyone is talking about AI and what it can do, can’t do, and seems to do but doesn’t really. If you work on systematic reviews, you may be especially interested in the answers to these questions that go to the heart of how librarians collaborate with researchers on reviews:
- Can AI tools automate and expedite systematic reviews and other types of evidence Synthesis without compromising the rigor and reproducibility that are the hallmark of systematic reviews?
- How do you critically appraise a study that uses AI?
- How do you have informed conversations with and advise researchers on the use of AI in reviews in this time of uncertainty and rapid change?
You’ll leave the webinar with new knowledge and increased confidence in your ability to discuss AI with researchers, and you’ll join the company of librarians able to build on their expertise in the rigor and reproducibility in systematic reviews to help shape the future of AI.
This webinar is an approved elective for Level II of the Systematic Review Services Specialization.
For more information, and to register, please go here.