Artificial Intelligence in Science Communication – Trends, Tools, Opportunities, and Limitations
Training Series for Young Science and Citizen Science contact persons
The three modules of the training series explore how AI tools are transforming and supporting science communication, the opportunities they create, and the challenges that must be considered. While the events are primarily aimed at the network of contact persons, all interested parties are warmly invited to participate.
Module 1: Artificial Intelligence in Science Communication – Trends, Tools, Opportunities, and Limitations
March 5, 2025, 14:00 to 16:00 CET
In the first module, participants will learn how AI technologies are already being used in science communication today and what developments can be expected in the future. Experts will provide insights into the potential of AI – such as simplifying editorial tasks – while also addressing critical aspects like data protection, factual accuracy, and the transparency of AI systems. Discussions will center on the skills that communicators will need in the future to adapt to these changes.
Speakers: Dr Esther Greussing (TU Braunschweig) and Justus Henke (University of Halle)