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VYDÁVA HISTORICKÝ ÚSTAV SLOVENSKEJ AKADÉMIE VIED, V. V. I.
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DRÁBIK, Jakub
Umelá inteligencia v historickej vede na Slovensku.
Epistemologické a etické výzvy, možnosti a riziká.
Artificial Intelligence in Historical Scholarship in Slovakia: Epistemological
and Ethical Challenges, Opportunities, and Risks.
Historický časopis, 2026, 74, 1, pp. 171–194, Bratislava.
Abstract: This article examines how artificial intelligence, particularly
large language models, can be integrated into historical research, teaching and
public history in Slovakia without undermining evidentiary rigour. It highlights
opportunities that build on existing digital infrastructures, including rapid
localisation and translation of sources, prototyping of historical narratives,
automated detection of discursive shifts in large twentieth-century corpora and
conversational interfaces to digitised collections. It also analyses key risks,
among them fabrication, opacity, loss of provenance, ideological bias,
model-collapse effects and the erosion of core research skills. These risks are
illustrated through classroom examples demonstrating how small changes in prompt
framing can substantially alter causal interpretation in Slovak
twentieth-century history. Drawing on recent work on AI and memory and on
emerging technical and editorial frameworks such as FAIR data principles,
Content Credentials/C2PA and datasheets for datasets, the article proposes a
minimal and enforceable set of documentation and transparency guidelines for
Slovak historians, journals and memory institutions. It argues that AI should
serve as a heuristic multiplier rather than an evidentiary authority and offers
a pragmatic roadmap for critical AI literacy and reproducible workflows in
Slovak historiography.
Keywords: Slovak Historiography, Artificial Intelligence, Digital
Humanities, Ethical Standards, Ethical Use of AI.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31577/histcaso.2026.74.1.6
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