Knowledge Management and Artificial Intelligence: A Literature Review
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This review aims to provide a comprehensive literary analysis of previous research on Knowledge Management and Artificial Intelligence. It does so by examining the development of both concepts and analyzing relevant Arabic and international studies. The review also highlights the most prominent terms associated with these fields. Moreover, it explores the extent of interest shown by academic institutions, conferences, and workshops in these topics, in addition to tracking the prevalence of both terms, whether independently or in an integrated manner, across digital indicators via search engines and various databases at both the Arab and international levels. The review also includes clear conceptual and operational definitions for both Knowledge Management and Artificial Intelligence. In this context, the current review focuses on tracing the initial emergence of these topics, the associated research concepts, and a survey of the theories and research trends that have addressed them. Furthermore, it sheds light on the evolution of studies in this field and analyzes the level of attention given to it by conferences, workshops, and scientific societies, while monitoring the digital dissemination of the topic’s terminology across Arabic and international databases and search engines.
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