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Stephen Downes

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When I read the title my first thought was 'literature reviews so easy an AI could do it'. My assessment wasn't far off. "Systematic literature reviews (SLRs) have become a standard tool in many fields of management research... The paper adopts a well-established six-step SLR process and refines it by sub-dividing the steps into 14 distinct decisions: (1) from the research question, via (2) characteristics of the primary studies, (3) to retrieving a sample of relevant literature, which is then (4) selected and (5) synthesized so that, finally (6), the results can be reported." Why would we depend on humans to do this work in the future?

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