Webinar: Wiley-SANLiC Author Engagement Programme - Generative AI for Emerging Researchers: Good, Ethical or Risky?

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Description

You are formally invited to attend a webinar titled "Wiley-SANLiC Author Engagement Programme - Exploring Generative AI for Emerging Researchers: Beneficial, Ethical, or Potentially Hazardous?".

This webinar will be beneficial for individuals involved in research at institutions in South Africa, Namibia, and Botswana. It is a component of the Author Engagement Programme, which is organized through the collaboration between Wiley and the South African National Library and Information Consortium. Discover how this partnership directly enhances your experience as an author affiliated with one of the institutions included in this collaboration.

Topics:

  • How generative AI can contribute to the different phases of academic writing
  • Emergent cases and challenges associated with AI-supported and AI-authored writing
  • How generative AI can support core principles of scientific argumentation
  • How publishers view generative AI in authorship
  • Generative AI's impact on research integrity
  • How generative AI can improve the publishing experience for authors

About speakers:

Dr. Kirstin Krauss, the Chief Digital Innovation Officer at ICANO Int. Ltd, specializes in digital innovation, business development, and the assessment of scientific knowledge production. With a background in academia, Kirstin has held advisory positions in research capacity building, research integrity services, education consulting, artificial intelligence, and project coordination for startup companies. Kirstin earned a PhD in Informatics from the University of Pretoria, South Africa.

Dr. Lisa Wylie serves as the Senior Data Product Manager for Generative AI Product Strategy at Wiley, focusing on data science and machine learning applications in the publishing industry. With over two decades of experience in editorial, operations, and data science roles, Lisa brings a wealth of expertise to her work. She holds a PhD in Chemistry from Durham University, UK.

Contact Details

For more information, kindly contact Ms Veliswa Tshetsha.