Generative AI, misinformation, and your research: Can we help bridge the gap? Following our landmark 2022 #ConfidenceInResearch study, we’re asking researchers to voice their experiences and needs about the challenges and opportunities around building trust in the world of research. See the stories behind the facts: https://lnkd.in/dtu2NsvZ #ResearchVoices
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A new algorithmic playground: the future of AI and children. Children are being exposed to #AI at increasingly younger ages, from #educational tools to social media platforms. But are we considering the potential risks? Dr. Jun Zhao, a child-centered AI researcher, argues for a multi-sectoral approach to ensure responsible AI development that prioritizes children's well-being. 👇
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ClinicalKey AI has won the 2024 MedTech Breakthrough Award for AI Innovation! ClinicalKey AI is recognized for combining trusted, evidence-based clinical content with conversational search powered by generative #AI to support clinicians in delivering high-quality patient care. You can read more about the announcement here: http://spkl.io/60414Ns85
Elsevier ClinicalKey AI Wins “AI Innovation Award” in 8th Annual MedTech Breakthrough Awards Program
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The future of research: reproducibility takes center stage! Prof. Ben Marwick, a champion for reproducible #research, envisions a future where #code and #data sharing are the norm. 👇
How reproducibility is gaining first-class status in scientific research
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Facing scarce and varied quality data, Dr. Luke Porwol and his team were thrust into the spotlight during COVID-19, striving to inform policy with the best possible insights. What strategies have you employed when working with imperfect #data under pressure? #ConfidenceInResearch
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Mosaics, not monoliths: understanding the spectrum of #neurodiversity. There's no one-size-fits-all when it comes to neurodivergence. This #InclusiveLanguage webinar hosted by Cell Press and The Lancet features experts discussing the importance of intersectionality & respecting the unique experiences of autistic & ADHD individuals. Watch & learn more: http://spkl.io/60424Nmhj.
Words matter: reframing neurodivergence in science, medicine and society
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Sharing the lessons we have learnt as we continue to make progress towards our commitment to be #netzero by 2040. Read our 2023 progress report: http://spkl.io/60474NgFD
About Elsevier | Climate action
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According to Carnegie Mellon University Vice President Theresa Mayer, strategic investments in #AI for #Science have the potential to launch a powerful era of discovery and translation. Learn more about the 3 pillars of investment in critical research and education infrastructure in her #NotAlone #LeadersInFocus article: http://spkl.io/60474N8Zd.
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New research: Women live longer, but with more years in poor health. A recent study published in The Lancet Public Health reveals a concerning gender gap in #health outcomes. While men face a higher burden of fatal diseases, women experience more years with chronic illnesses and disabilities. This "hidden" health burden underscoring the need for gender-responsive approaches to health.
Women live more years in ill-health than men, finds gender health gap study
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Minimalism is a growing trend in life and work — but can researchers benefit from the approach of “less is more”? Read more: http://spkl.io/60454N38d #minimalism #AI #science
Does minimalism have a place in research?
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