Literature and the status quo of Artificial Intelligence: editorial reflections
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https://doi.org/10.20397/2177-6652/2026.v26i1.3425Palavras-chave:
Publicação, IA, AI, Inteligência Artificial, negóciosResumo
Dear reader,
I am convinced that no literature in the universe of business and human activities has achieved the media presence and intensity in most nations, throughout history, as Artificial Intelligence. When considering all media, its presence is evident in all types of publications, addressing its applications in all shades of activity, as well as its perspectives in the most diverse contexts.
The same scenario occurs in academic literature. In all areas of knowledge, intersubjective awareness indicates the turbulence in which the topic is embedded in empirical investigations, systematic literature reviews, and essayistic productions.
Referências
Lodge J. M. and Loble L. (2026). Artificial intelligence, cognitive offloading and implications for education, University of Technology Sydney,https://doi.org/10.71741/4pyxmbnjaq.31302475
Sarun, H., Rotana, S., & Chhunla, C. (2026). The Role and Significance of Artificial Intelligence in Transforming Modern Society: Opportunities, Challenges, and Future Directions. Journal of Agriculture and Environment, 3(1), 133-141. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1825845
Sobreira, V. (2025). Um panorama da História da Inteligência Artificial e suas aplicações na pesquisa histórica. Varia História, 41, e25035.https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-87752025v41e25035
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