About
State Libraries and AI Technologies
A CIRCL Working Group
Why AI?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has already profoundly changed the way people find information, communicate, produce media, and learn about the world.
The work group will tie its work to the strategic priorities of the contributing state library agencies. Libraries are central to state strategies in adapting to this new technological landscape.
Public libraries from large urban centers to the smallest rural communities:
- Help train workers
- Link small businesses to vital resources
- Provide necessary broadband connectivity to remote workers.
- Advocate for ethical AI
- Build AI literacy
Academic libraries from public universities to community colleges to public schools:
- Shape new AI tools and ethical frameworks with new degrees and research in AI
- Reinforce workforce development through accessible entry points to higher education and fundamental technology skills
- Prepare children to thrive in work, governance and life through information and media literacy instruction at school library learning centers.
- Support research into AI diagnostics, pharmaceutical development, and a changing legal framework for AI generated work
State libraries have a vested interest in engaging AI. From archives to libraries to public records to reading services, AI is an already present and emerging tool for facilitating common functions.
- AI will be instrumental in facilitating scholarly and public research.
- AI will both disrupt and enhance the learning process.
- AI expertise is a must for understanding the impact of generative AI in production of laws, policies and reporting.
- AI systems have potential to support reading and public records access for thousands of citizens with disabilities.
Our Team
R. David Lankes
Bowden Professor, The University of Texas at Austin
Kimberly Silk
Principal Consultant Brightsail Research
Rachel Deitch
Technology and Operations
Riley Lankes
Policy Researcher
Leila Green Little
Researcher
Kieran Hixon
Rural & Small Library Consultant, Colorado State Library
Dianne Connery
Development Director, Pottsboro Library
Gigabit Libraries Network
Don Means
Director at Gigabit Libraries Network