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Accepted Paper:
Artificial Intelligence: A New Frontier in Sociological Inquiry
Jarkyn Shadymanova
(American University of Central Asia)
Abstract:
In this presentation, We'll talk about how artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to improve sociological research more broadly in this debate. Researchers can address difficult societal challenges more quickly and easily by using AI techniques. AI streamlines the examination of complex societal events by processing enormous volumes of data and recognizing complex patterns. Additionally, AI makes it easier to automate labor-intensive processes like data transcription and analysis, giving up time for researchers to examine and understand societal phenomena in greater detail. These developments in AI enable sociologists to explore societal complexity more thoroughly, leading to a more thorough comprehension of societal structures and behavioral patterns.
However, there are significant ethical concerns with the use of AI in research. We must exercise caution when it comes to privacy concerns and ensure that the AI systems we employ are free from biases that can skew the findings of our research. In this presentation, we will discuss these challenges and the importance of using AI responsibly.
In general, we are going to talk about how AI might enhance sociological research by simplifying the analysis of intricate social concerns.