Guest Post — AI Fatigue and Vocational Awe in Academic Libraries
Today’s guest blogger says academic librarians don’t need another class on how to use AI, but an institutional reflection on the emotional and mental cost of rushing innovations.
Greyson Pasiak (they/them) is the liaison librarian for the students, faculty, and staff of the Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences, as well as the Student Success Librarian, at RIT, the Rochester Institute of Technology. Grey provides classroom instruction, research consultations, and manage the technology and computing collection. They also work closely with programs and departments for first-year, first-generation, and other diverse student populations. Grey graduated from Pratt Institute in 2020 and previously worked in public libraries focusing on digital literacy with youth and neurodiverse accessibility for rural communities.
Today’s guest blogger says academic librarians don’t need another class on how to use AI, but an institutional reflection on the emotional and mental cost of rushing innovations.