Agenda February 2023
Topics:
Open-Research-Activities in Berlin
- Growing Interest at BUA, FU, Berlin (Bundesland)
- Open Research Strategie für Berlin: 1/2 person zusätzlich für das OABB, um das auszuarbeiten. Landespolitiker sollen in Diskussionsveranstaltung eingeladen werden.
- Christina + Sibylle Söring started working on OpenScience Policy
- Contents: Commitment to Open Science, a few suggestions for various areas in Open Science (not a strategy)
- Researchers should participate in a small team
- Timeline: by the end of the year,
- suspected benefit for research proposals that can reference the official policy of the university (similar to open access and FDM policy)
- OS-Policy needs the ok of Akademischer Senat
- Stefan points out that departments/professors instead need concrete tips and best practice suggestions/examples
- Berlin Science Survey (shortly before the evaluation) might help with requirements discovery for Open Science
Introduction working group "Open Science" at the Institute of Geography.
… new working group
ChatGPT
what are the implications of Big AI, e.g., Chat GPT, for research? How could OpenScience help to leverage trust?
There is a crisis of trust… Digital Humanities and Open Research might help (opening Workflows, genesis of a text/research object)
Discussion
- Language Models are not 'open.'?!
- AI probably helps with plagiarism. Transparent workflows are required) vs. we always use tools
- Workflows of text genesis should be opened (quality proof: "free of ChatGPT")
- Text production is a central activity in the Humanities, and there is a fear that AI could replace this.
Idea: Start an panel discussion on the topic
Review 2022
Plans für 2023
Open Science & Feminism