Digitalization and the increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) are increasingly changing the world of scientific publishing. Large Language Models (LLMs), which open up new perspectives and possibilities for scientific communication, are a central topic in this change. How these technologies can shape the future of scientific publishing will be intensively discussed in the upcoming workshop on February 11, 2025 in Frankfurt am Main.
The workshop “Large Language Models and the future of scientific publishing” will be held in collaboration with various NFDI consortia and with RWTH participation, e.g. with expert Nicole Parks from NFDI4Chem. The workshop is aimed at anyone interested in the integration of AI in science.
The event provides a unique space to discuss the opportunities and challenges associated with the application of LLMs in scientific work and publication.
Workshop Details
- Date: February 11, 2025
- Time: 10am to 4pm
- Location: DIPF Frankfurt (Leibniz Institute for Research and Information in Education)
Get a deeper insight into how LLMs can change the scientific publication process – from text creation to evaluation and publication of research results. What are the benefits of using AI for science? What challenges do we need to face to use AI responsibly?
Why Should You Attend?
This workshop offers you the opportunity to explore various aspects of the connection between LLMs and scientific publication. The following aspects await you:
- Broader perspectives: gain insights into how LLMs can make scientific work more efficient.
- Networking with experts: Meet leading scientists and AI experts and exchange ideas.
- Future-oriented discussions: Discuss with other participants about the further development of scientific publishing.
Registration and Further Information
Register today and secure your place for this exciting workshop! The program and further information as well as the registration link can be found on the Forschungszentrum Jülich website.
We look forward to your participation and a stimulating exchange about the future of science!
Responsible for the content of this article is Hania Eid.
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