Governance and Equity in AI Research

Cornell Symposium: GenAI's Impact on Modern Science

Experts discuss how generative AI accelerates discovery while challenging peer review and governance.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
A professional academic panel discussion at Cornell University regarding the impact of generative AI on science.

A professional academic panel discussion at Cornell University regarding the impact of generative AI on science.

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Academics and industry experts met at Cornell University to discuss the transformation of science through generative AI [1]. The symposium highlighted how AI tools are accelerating the pace of scientific discovery [1]. Speakers described the current period as a "wild west" era for the technology [1]. The event addressed critical questions about governance and the future of the peer review process [1]. Participants also explored how to ensure equity in access to these powerful AI systems [1]. These challenges remain central to maintaining scientific integrity in the GenAI era [1].

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Cornell Symposium on GenAI: Transforming Scientific Discovery