Artificial intelligence and qualitative research : the promise and perils of large language model (LLM) "assistance"
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2024
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Authors: | Roberts, John ; Baker, Max ; Andrew, Jane |
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Critical perspectives on accounting : an international journal for social and organizational accountability. - Amsterdam : Elsevier, ISSN 1045-2354, ZDB-ID 1463190-8. - Vol. 99.2024, Art.-No. 102722, p. 1-9
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Subject: | AI Ethics | Artificial intelligence | ChatGPT | Communicative rationality | Large Language Models | Qualitative research | Künstliche Intelligenz | Qualitative Methode | Qualitative method | Sprache | Language |
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