Yi-Chih Huang
This study proposes a collaborative AI workflow for humanities and social sciences research, using Taiwan's Claude.ai data to validate its feasibility and effectiveness.
This research explores how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to assist researchers in the humanities and social sciences. The authors designed a new workflow that combines human expertise with AI capabilities, particularly focusing on using AI for tasks like information retrieval and text generation. They tested this approach using data from Claude.ai in Taiwan, showing that while AI can enhance research efficiency, human judgment remains crucial for making important research decisions. The study highlights the potential for AI to support academic work but also notes some limitations, such as the reliance on a single data source and concerns about AI reliability.