Speaker
Dwayne Spiteri
(IT (IT Scientific Computing))
Description
More and more AI tools written by non-physicists such as ChatGBT, CoPilot and Cursor are becoming available. These tools allow researchers to perform their work more efficiently. Yet, many are not using them (properly), though they can be very useful for literature research, writing texts, coding, etc.
To ensure that scientists at DESY have a basic understanding of what is possible and where to start, our idea is to offer a half-day workshop on these AI tools. Besides introducing the tools and how to best use them, ethical aspects such as citation of tools, which data to share and how trustworthy the tools are shall be covered.
Authors
Ben Brueers
(Z_ATUP (ATLAS-Upgrade))
Dwayne Spiteri
(IT (IT Scientific Computing))
Thomas Madlener
(FTX (FTX Fachgruppe SFT))