Beyond the “Death of Research”: Reimagining the Human–AI Collaboration in Scientific Research

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The prevailing narrative of AI rendering research obsolete overlooks its immense potential as a collaborative tool with the capacity to revolutionize scientific exploration. This paper critically examines the relationship between AI and human intelligence, advocating for a synergistic approach that harnesses the unique strengths of both. By weaving AI’s computational prowess with human creativity, ethical reasoning, and contextual understanding, we can unlock unprecedented avenues for discovery and innovation across diverse research fields. This paper delves into the intricate interplay between AI and human intelligence, meticulously examining their strengths, limitations, and potential for collaborative synergy. It underscores the critical role of human judgment in ensuring ethical and responsible research practices, emphasizing the need for a robust philosophical and ethical framework to guide the integration of AI. Instead of succumbing to the fear of the “death of research,” this paper presents a compelling vision of a future with AI as a powerful tool to augment human capabilities. This symbiotic

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Salah, M., Abdelfattah, F., Halbusi, H. A., & Mohammed, M. (2023). Beyond the “Death of Research”: Reimagining the Human–AI Collaboration in Scientific Research. Changing Societies and Personalities, 7(4), 31–46. https://doi.org/10.15826/csp.2023.7.4.250

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