Abstract
Artificial intelligence technology is redefining the modes of information dissemination. This article explores how artificial intelligence influences and changes the patterns of information dissemination from three perspectives: disseminator, media and audience. In this paper, CiteSpace software is used to analyze the literature on artificial intelligence information dissemination on China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), summarize and discuss the key words of the development trend of artificial intelligence information dissemination: man-machine integration, sharing mechanism and virtual technology.
Highlights
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is an important subdiscipline of computer science
Artificial intelligence technology is redefining the modes of information dissemination
CiteSpace software is used to analyze the literature on artificial intelligence information dissemination on China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), summarize and discuss the key words of the development trend of artificial intelligence information dissemination: man-machine integration, sharing mechanism and virtual technology
Summary
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is an important subdiscipline of computer science. It was first defined during Dartmouth Conference in 1956 as a technology that can research, develop and create a “brain of machine” that is akin to that of humans and enables machines to think and learn like humans (Nick, 2017). With the rapid development of science and technology, AI is getting more matured and has been applied in every industry or trade. It has reshaped and dramatically changed the patterns and ways of information dissemination
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