Panel Discussion on AI and the Future of Libraries, State Library Victoria, June 2024
On June 19, 2024 State Library Victoria hosted a panel discussion between Professor Lisa Given and Nick Tanzi on artificial intelligence and the implications for libraries. The event was moderated by Benjamin Kolaitis.
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