Dear all, Due to requests from some participants around the world, the deadline has been extended to *June 15th*. If you have been experimenting with GenAI and are in the Education / Academia / Research / Cultural Heritage sector, we would highly appreciate you supporting this study by taking a few minutes to fill out the survey.
Thanks in advance to all the helpers! Shani & Jane. On Thu, May 9, 2024 at 4:33 AM Shani Evenstein Sigalov <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear GLAM community, > > > I'm reaching out requesting your help in participating in a survey on > GenAI and its impact on cultural heritage, education and research. Please > see below all the details. > > > Would appreciate you taking a few minutes to fill it out, as well as > sharing the link with your colleagues in cultural heritage institutions > around the world. > > > Thanks in advance for all your help, > > Shani. > > > -------------------------------------- > > > Dear Colleagues and friends, > > > We are Jane Winters, Professor of Digital Humanities at the University of > London, and Shani Evenstein Sigalov, Visiting Fellow at the Digital > Humanities Research Hub (DHRH) at the University of London. We are > interested in better understanding the implications of Generative AI on > knowledge consumption and knowledge production processes and we are > reaching out to* invite you to participate in a survey on ‘Attitudes > towards Generative AI in Research, Cultural Heritage, and Education’.* > > The aim of this research is to gain insight into understandings and uses > of AI in professional practice, and specifically in research, higher > education and the cultural heritage sector, and to explore attitudes to > these developing technologies. This will inform further research into > issues of trust and the value of structured data and human expertise when > designing and implementing Generative AI tools. > > As a researcher / practitioner in one or more of these fields, your > insights will be invaluable in understanding the current landscape and > future potential of generative AI applications. The survey should take > between 10-15 minutes (depending on how much you would like to share), and > your responses will remain confidential. > > Here is a shareable link to the survey: > https://forms.office.com/e/MjvHAUBTAG. > > We would also be grateful if you could also share the link to the survey > with relevant colleagues, fellow educators, and professionals in the > cultural heritage sector. By participating and spreading the word, you are > directly contributing to the growth of knowledge in this rapidly evolving > field. The results of this survey will be shared openly in order to > contribute to an evidence base for the development of future policy and > practice. > > The survey will be open until the end of May 2024, and we very much > appreciate your time and collaboration. If you have any questions about the > research, please feel free to email us. > > Thank you very much for taking the time to complete this survey. > > Best wishes, > > Prof. Jane Winters, > > Professor of Digital Humanities & Director of the Digital Humanities > Research Hub, > > School of Advanced Study, University of London > > > Dr. Shani Evenstein Sigalov, > > Visiting Fellow, Digital Humanities Research Hub > > School of Advanced Study, University of London. > ReplyForward > You received this via BCC, so you can't react with an emoji >
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