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Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Various Traitsof Life

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  • Syed Shehzad Hassan

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Knowledge Administration (KA) is the method by which an organization creates, shares, applies, and manages its information and knowledge. Although conventional KAhas evolved throughout the years, documentation remains its bedrock principle. The considerable shift towards remote and hybrid working, however, has shown the limitations of conventional practices. Artificial intelligence (AI) will close these knowledge gaps and alter the ways in which KAis converted and knowledge is managed. This article reviews research on artificial intelligence (AI) and Knowledge Administration(KA), focusing on how AI can help toimprove their KAstrategies. In light of the existing literature critical review analyses the most up-to-date methods by analyzing both theoretical and applied works. In addition, the analytical framework presented below is useful for imagining new lines of inquiry and ways to enhance the quality of existing ones.

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  • Syed Shehzad Hassan, 2023. "Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Various Traitsof Life," International Journal of Innovations in Science & Technology, 50sea, vol. 5(2), pages 133-142, June.
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