"Generative AI is now incorporated into the workflow for many scholars across many disciplines, but the broader scientific community would benefit from taking stock of how this technology could truly benefit our work and how it might distract. We hope the symposium can provide clarity."
A symposium scheduled for March 3-5 at Cornell University examines how generative AI is transforming scientific discovery and establishing its appropriate role in research. GenAI is now integrated into workflows across multiple disciplines, with scholars using it for drafting papers, analyzing data, and generating hypotheses. The event brings together supporters and critics of the technology to provide clarity on how GenAI can genuinely benefit scientific work versus how it might distract from core research objectives. Three open events feature panels of distinguished researchers and experts discussing the technology's implications across sciences and humanities, with leadership from Cornell's AI initiative and research offices.
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