Conceptualizing AI literacy: An exploratory review
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has spread across industries (e.g., business, science, art, education) to enhance user experience, improve work efficiency, and create many future job opportunities. However, public understanding of AI technologies and how to
Davy Tsz Kit Ng +2 more
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) strongly influences our daily lives and work environments. To deal with the challenges as well as to pick up on the opportunities associated with AI, university students need to acquire a basic understanding of AI (so-called ...
Arne Bewersdorff, Claudia Nerdel
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AI literacy as a potential mediator between attitude and self-efficacy among PICU nurses: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
BackgroundArtificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the healthcare landscape, particularly in high-stakes settings like pediatric intensive care units (PICU).
Yu Liu +5 more
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Nurses’ attitudes toward artificial intelligence: AI literacy as a predictor and the mediating effect of AI anxiety [PDF]
Aims This study examines the demographic factors affecting nurses’ attitudes toward artificial intelligence (AI), AI literacy and AI anxiety. Explore the correlations among nurses’ AI literacy, AI anxiety and attitudes toward AI, and determine the ...
Sai Liu +6 more
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Dynamic pathways in the development of university students’ AI literacy: integrating quantitative and qualitative evidence [PDF]
IntroductionThis study investigates the formative mechanisms underlying university students’ artificial intelligence (AI) literacy, focusing on the complex interrelationships among external support, AI self-efficacy, AI anxiety, and AI literacy.MethodsAn
ZhiHui ZhuGe, ZhiHui ZhuGe, Chengshi Li
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AI literacy mediates AI assisted diagnosis participation and critical thinking among medical students under supervision [PDF]
Concerns that AI tools may erode diagnostic reasoning contrast with claims that AI can foster higher-order thinking. This longitudinal study followed 372 medical students across 12 months of supervised rotations using an AI-assisted diagnosis system.
Yang Xin +4 more
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The impact of AI literacy on work–life balance and job satisfaction among university faculty: a self-determination theory perspective [PDF]
IntroductionThe emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the nature of academic work, yet the role of AI literacy in supporting faculty well-being remains underexplored.
Ling Huang, Yuping Zhao
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Addressing the Knowledge Worker AI Literacy Gap with AI Technology [PDF]
[Purpose/Significance] With the proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, knowledge workers' basic understanding of AI and their ability to evaluate its application, known as AI literacy, is particularly important.
Shuyi WANG, Wen ZENG, Weishi ZHANG, Junjie LI
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Fueling AI literacy through school support: unveiling the mediating role of basic psychological need satisfaction in Chinese university English teachers [PDF]
Although the growing importance of AI integration in education is widely acknowledged, limited empirical research has explored how school support addressing teachers’ basic psychological needs fosters AI literacy, especially in Chinese higher education ...
Jie Yang, Xiangling Li
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Information literacy and its interplay with AI [PDF]
Information literacy (IL) – and similarly digital literacy – want to convey skills to handle information and data, its use and the creation of new information and services.
Heck, Tamara +2 more
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