TY - JOUR
T1 - Correction to
T2 - Are we inventing ourselves out of our own usefulness? Striking a balance between creativity and AI (AI & SOCIETY, (2024), 10.1007/s00146-023-01856-1)
AU - Carroll, Noel
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag London Ltd., part of Springer Nature 2024.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - The sentence beginning “For example, scholars delve into the profound transformation of AI on our daily lives and there are also emerging research addressing the necessary adjustments in management to thrive in this evolving digital landscape. In essence, many of us are encouraged to look for the ‘next big shiny thing’ and hype often goes along with this territory for faster, better, and intelligent digital solutions. As individuals, we may find ourselves drawn into the excitement and buzz surrounding digital innovation, as opposed to whether the innovation can actually help solve a specific problem. For example, within an AI context, when pressed for an answer...” in this article, should have read as “In this contemporary, dynamic changing era often described as “the digital age,” the focus of every book, article, or news piece tends to hone in on specific aspects of the digital innovation. Some highlight the emergence of ground-breaking technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI), while others explore the profound changes in our daily lives brought about by digitalisation. Additionally, there are discussions concerning the requisite adaptations in management to thrive in this evolving digital landscape. Essentially, many of us are prompted to seek out the next major breakthrough, often accompanied by hype for faster, better, and more advanced solutions. As individuals, we can easily become ensnared in the excitement and hype surrounding digital innovation, rather than considering whether such innovation effectively addresses particular challenges. For example, within an AI context, when pressed for an answer……”. The original article has been corrected.
AB - The sentence beginning “For example, scholars delve into the profound transformation of AI on our daily lives and there are also emerging research addressing the necessary adjustments in management to thrive in this evolving digital landscape. In essence, many of us are encouraged to look for the ‘next big shiny thing’ and hype often goes along with this territory for faster, better, and intelligent digital solutions. As individuals, we may find ourselves drawn into the excitement and buzz surrounding digital innovation, as opposed to whether the innovation can actually help solve a specific problem. For example, within an AI context, when pressed for an answer...” in this article, should have read as “In this contemporary, dynamic changing era often described as “the digital age,” the focus of every book, article, or news piece tends to hone in on specific aspects of the digital innovation. Some highlight the emergence of ground-breaking technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI), while others explore the profound changes in our daily lives brought about by digitalisation. Additionally, there are discussions concerning the requisite adaptations in management to thrive in this evolving digital landscape. Essentially, many of us are prompted to seek out the next major breakthrough, often accompanied by hype for faster, better, and more advanced solutions. As individuals, we can easily become ensnared in the excitement and hype surrounding digital innovation, rather than considering whether such innovation effectively addresses particular challenges. For example, within an AI context, when pressed for an answer……”. The original article has been corrected.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85190799978
U2 - 10.1007/s00146-024-01909-z
DO - 10.1007/s00146-024-01909-z
M3 - Comment/debate
AN - SCOPUS:85190799978
SN - 0951-5666
JO - AI and Society
JF - AI and Society
ER -