11/05/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 11/05/2025 10:53
Gundy Kaupins, professor in management, had his paper, "Artificial Intelligence and Human Abilities: Collaboration with Caution," published in Choice, a publishing unit of the Association of College and Research Libraries.
Kaupins' work takes a wide look at how artificial intelligence is reshaping industries. He details how AI has become essential in healthcare, finance, education, information technology and almost every other industry. Naturally, as AI continues to grow, so do the ethical, security and privacy concerns that come with it.
The paper examines the landmark studies and arguments that have shaped how society thinks about AI technology. By comparing how different scholars frame AI's benefits and risks, the essay traces the evolution of the field, exploring shared themes and the tensions that drive the ongoing debate.
Kaupins' work is important as it presents a clearer roadmap for understanding how AI thinking has developed over time, and why careful collaboration between humans and machines matters now more than ever.