Knowledge Communication in the Age of AI… Has the “Digital Truth” Been Lost?

 

As specialists in the field of Information Technology, we know very well that the challenge today is not how to access information, but how to verify it. The information environment is rapidly changing, and artificial intelligence often provides probabilistic models rather than guaranteed knowledge-based facts.

 

Points for professional discussion:

 

1. The Digital Documentation Crisis:

AI often provides ready-made answers without proper references or citations. This weakens the reliable chain of knowledge communication that we depend on in academic research and software development.

 

2. The Trap of AI Hallucination:

Blind trust in algorithmic outputs without a human-in-the-loop approach may lead to serious consequences when building systems or making sensitive technical decisions.

 

3. Information Environment Pollution:

With the massive amount of AI-generated content, how can we preserve the quality of digital knowledge and prevent it from turning into mere algorithmic noise?

In your opinion:

Do we now need new ethical protocols to regulate digital knowledge communication under the dominance of AI?

Or will the awareness and critical thinking of specialists remain the only reliable filter?

 

We look forward to hearing your insights and professional experiences in the comments.