Microsoft Copilot and Anthropic Claude AI in education and library service

Author:

Adetayo Adebowale Jeremy,Aborisade Mariam Oyinda,Sanni Basheer Abiodun

Abstract

Purpose This study aims to explore the collaborative potential of Microsoft Copilot and Anthropic Claude AI as an assistive technology in education and library services. The research delves into technical architectures and various use cases for both tools, proposing integration strategies within educational and library environments. The paper also addresses challenges such as algorithmic bias, hallucination and data rights. Design/methodology/approach The study used a literature review approach combined with the proposal of integration strategies across education and library settings. Findings The collaborative framework between Copilot and Claude AI offers a comprehensive solution for transforming education and library services. The study identifies the seamless combination of real-time internet access, information retrieval and advanced comprehension features as key findings. In addition, challenges such as algorithmic bias and data rights are addressed, emphasizing the need for responsible AI governance, transparency and continuous improvement. Originality/value Contribute to the field by exploring the unique collaborative framework of Copilot and Claude AI in a specific context, emphasizing responsible AI governance and addressing existing gaps.

Publisher

Emerald

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