The Reshaping of Public Engagement with Scientific Knowledge Through AI Dependency in Online Communication
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https://doi.org/10.64229/qy4gxn02Keywords:
Online Communication, AI Dependency, Popularization of Scientific Knowledge, Interaction Reshaping, Communication StrategiesAbstract
Against the backdrop of online communication profoundly empowering the popularization of scientific knowledge, public reliance on artificial intelligence is fundamentally reshaping the interactive dynamics within the dissemination of scientific knowledge. This paper centers on online communication scenarios, examining the relationship between AI dependency and public engagement with scientific knowledge. It systematically analyzes the specific pathways through which AI dependency reshapes these interactions across four dimensions: participants, forms, content, and logic. The study thoroughly examines practical challenges such as interaction alienation and content bias emerging during this transformation. Finally, it proposes targeted guidance strategies at the individual, technological, and societal levels. These aim to foster a positive developmental relationship between AI dependency and the popularization of scientific knowledge, thereby enabling more efficient and widespread dissemination of scientific knowledge to the public.
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