Greetings fellow scientists!

It’s time for another webinar to give you some scientific refuelling during another cold winter month. We’d wager this topic has been gnawing at the back of your mind for some time: AI text production in Science: Friend or Foe?

Your large language model friend, whether their name is o1, R1, Gemini, or Claude, is always there for you. But for episode 28 of our Young Scientist Forum (YSF) webinar series, we hope you’ll save the date on:

Monday the 10th of February at 15:00 CET (16.00 Finnish time)

We have all been there: stuck, not knowing where to begin a new paragraph, contemplating whether our writing meets our peers’ standards, and anxious about whether what we wrote makes sense.

At your fingertips lie large language models. Just a few clicks away seems to be the solution to your struggles, or is it? The allure of a quick fix is unmistakable, but what happens when we begin to use them? Should we even use them in the first place?

Join us, and perhaps you will finally find some perspective in this brave new world of AI.

Speaker:

David Burke – Head of Centre at the University of Oslo Academic Writing Centre

Please see the attached flier or click here to sign up for the webinar.

Hope to see you all at our webinar next Monday!

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