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Open research and AI - both changing the nature of scientific research

Open research and AI - both changing the nature of scientific research Online

The Royal Society's Science in the Age of AI report, published in May 2024, states that research funders and scientific communities should ensure AI based research meets open science's principles and practices to realise AI’s full potential in advancing science.  In this session, Nicole Mwananshiku, Policy Adviser at the Royal Society, will explore the report's key findings, focusing on the roles of transparency, reproducibility, and equity in ensuring trustworthy and inclusive AI-driven research.

Speaker: Nicole Mwananshiku

Nicole Mwananshiku is a Policy Adviser in the in the Data and Digital Technologies team at the Royal Society, the UK’s national academy of sciences. The team focuses on how data-driven technologies and artificial intelligence can, and should, be used to benefit humanity. She works on the following projects: Science in the age of AI (exploring how AI is changing the nature and method of scientific research) and The online information environment (exploring how the internet and data-driven technologies affects the production of disinformation). She holds an masters degree in Conflict, Security and Development from the University of Exeter. 

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Date:
Tuesday 25 February 2025
Time:
14:00 - 15:00
Time Zone:
UK, Ireland, Lisbon Time (change)
Campus:
Online
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Audience:
  Academic Staff     Postgraduate - Research     Public  
Categories:
  Open Research Week  

Registration is required. There are 58 seats available.

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