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  Research Ethics in the age of AI: Embracing Openness as a Path Forward

Arranz, D., Ferguson, L. M., Frisch, K., Genderjahn, S., Lochte, K., Schmuker, M., Schworm, S. K., Willem, T. (2025): Research Ethics in the age of AI: Embracing Openness as a Path Forward, Potsdam : Helmholtz Open Science Office, 16 p.
https://doi.org/10.48440/os.helmholtz.080

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Arranz, D., Author
Ferguson, Lea Maria1, 2, Author              
Frisch, K., Author
Genderjahn, S.1, 2, Author              
Lochte, K., Author
Schmuker, M., Author
Schworm, S. K., Author
Willem, T., Author
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1Staff Scientific Executive Board, GFZ Publication Database, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum, ou_146063              
2Helmholtz Open Science Office, External Organizations, Potsdam, ou_3863888              

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 Abstract: This report provides an overview of the workshop "Research Ethics in the Age of AI," which addressed the ethical challenges and opportunities presented by generative AI (genAI) in research. The workshop, jointly organized by the Helmholtz Open Science Office and Helmholtz Information & Data Science Academy (HIDA), gathered experts from diverse disciplines to explore issues such as the responsible use of AI, and the interlinks between AI and data privacy as well as authorship, and transparency in scientific practices. Key discussions revolved around the importance of maintaining scientific integrity, the challenges of mitigating biases, and the need for adaptable (or “living”) guidelines that support AI literacy and ethical use across research fields. The report concludes with insights for continued collaboration and framework development to uphold ethical standards in AI-driven research at Helmholtz (and beyond).

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Language(s): deu - German
 Dates: 20252025
 Publication Status: Finally published
 Pages: 16
 Publishing info: Potsdam : Helmholtz Open Science Office, 02.01.2025. Version. 1.0
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.48440/os.helmholtz.080
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