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How Generative AI Changes Information Discovery

 27. 3. 2025, 15:00 - 16:00
 Online
Pozvánka na webinář Wiley.

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  • Explore the transformative impact of generative AI on information discovery.
  • Understand how generative AI algorithms work and their applications.
  • Discover how generative AI is revolutionizing the process of finding and interacting with information.
  • Learn about the implications of generative AI on information discovery and its potential to reshape information in the digital age.

Useful for: Librarians, Administrators, Researchers, Students, and Faculty

About Speaker

Dr. Hong Zhou, Director of Intelligent Service Group and AI R&D, Atypon
Hong is the Senior Director of AI Product Management at Wiley, where he design AI strategy, drives the product roadmap, and leads teams in developing intelligent solutions that automate and enhance research and publishing processes using AI, big data, and cloud technologies.
Hong holds a Ph.D. in 3D modeling with AI from Aberystwyth University and an MBA in Digital Transformation from the University of Oxford. A recognized AI thought leader in the scholarly publishing industry, he articulates the vision, challenges, and opportunities of AI in transforming the field. Honored with the 2024 APE Award for Innovation, Hong has been a Scholarly Kitchen Chef since 2023, co-chairs ALPSP’s AI Special Interest Group, and is a member of The STM Future Lab. Hong also serves as a COPE advisor and led the development of Wiley's first AI-driven papermill detection tool, a market-leading integrity solution.

Everyone who registers for the webinar will receive a link to the recording of the session 24 hours after it ends. Those who attend the live webinar will also receive a certificate of participation. If you do not see the email 24 hours after the webinar ends, please kindly check your spam folder.

Vloženo: 12. 3. 2025
Kategorie:  Chystané akce
Útvar: 9830 - Ústřední knihovna
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