The Data Driven Discovery Initiative is hosting a panel discussion on generative AI entitled “ChatGPT turns one: How is generative AI reshaping science?”
What kinds of discoveries will generative AI enable? Penn faculty will discuss fascinating new advances in the natural and social sciences enabled by generative AI. They will consider which areas of science will be completely transformed, which will be augmented in new directions, and which will carry on as they always have, untouched by generative AI. Which new questions will be tackled that previously were only topics of speculative discussion?
Tools like ChatGPT may also change the process of doing science, from writing to reviewing to communicating findings to the public. What might the new scientific process look like?
The level of discussion will be accessible to any student in SAS.
A live stream of the discussion and a recording of the event will be made available (please see below for more information).
Panelists:
- Sudeep Bhatia (Psychology)
- Konrad Kording (Neuroscience)
- Nick Pangakis (Political Science)
- Meredith Tamminga (Linguistics)
- Andrew Zahrt (Chemistry)
Also featuring:
- Introductory remarks: René Vidal (Penn Engineering)
- Moderator: Bhuvnesh Jain (Physics and Astronomy)
Date: Thursday, November 30th, 2023
Time: 2:30 – 4pm
Location: Blank Forum (Room 250, PCPSE Building 2nd floor)
Live stream: Available via zoom.
Recording: