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Open Science in the in Age of AI (BAOSC)

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Event Details:

Join the Bay Area Open Science Group for a community conversation on the intersection of open science and artificial intelligence. Together, we’ll explore how AI is being used in research workflows and what it means for open access, open data, and the reuse of scholarly outputs—especially as AI systems draw on large, often unlicensed corpora. This session has no formal presenter; instead, a facilitator will guide an open discussion on where AI aligns with—or challenges—core open science principles, and what’s needed to ensure more equitable access and participation.

This is an online event sponsored by Stanford University Libraries . PLEASE REGISTER FOR THE EVENT HERE.

 

 

About the Bay Area Open Science Group

The Bay Area Open Science Group is a growing community for Bay Area academics and researchers interested in incorporating open science into their research, teaching, and learning. Targeting students, faculty, and staff at UCSF, Berkeley, and Stanford, the goal of the community is to increase awareness of and engagement with all things open science, including open access articles, open research data, open source software, and open educational resources. Through this work the group hopes to connect researchers with tools they can use to make the products and process of science more equitable and reproducible. 

We welcome all participants to our events. If you need a reasonable accessibility accommodation to participate in this event, please contact Kristen Greenland (kgreenland@stanford.edu) as soon as possible.

Date:
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Time:
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Instructor(s):
Facilitator guided open discussion
Categories:
Data Science Discussion Groups Research & Resources