In our time, generative artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly important in the educational and scientific fields. Nevertheless, the use of neural networks remains controversial: how reliable are the results obtained with the help of artificial intelligence? What is the true cost of scientific discoveries based on algorithms rather than traditional human thinking? And how to assess the author's contribution to the results achieved using generative AI?
At the round table "Generative AI in Scientific Publications: First Experience of Regulation and Control", which will be held on March 26 at 15:15 (MSK), the first steps of scientific journals in regulating the use of large language models in the publication process will be discussed. Invited experts will share their experience in implementing new standards and methods of quality control for scientific publications, as well as provide forecasts on the future of neural networks in science. The discussion will be of interest to scientists, researchers, scientific journal editors, and everyone interested in the development and application of modern technologies in science.
Join the discussion to learn more about how generative AI can change the scientific community!
The round table is organized by the company "Antiplagiat" together with the Association of Scientific Editors and Publishers.
For detailed information and registration, follow the link: https://antiplagiat.ru/training/26-03-2025/