Post by Anne Saulin
Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Center for Human Brain Health, University of Birmingham
We have a new preprint! 🧠 🤖 As my co-lead Yu-Fang Y. aptly puts it: It's about using #AI in #biopsychology in a way that keeps science #open and #reproducible instead of turning it into a black box. AI can help with time-sinks, screening abstracts, documenting code, formatting data, but it'll happily confabulate citations and amplify #bias if you let it. So we mapped the whole research cycle and what to do at each step. The vision part goes further: Local institution-hosted models, AI-maintained lab knowledge that stays when someone leaves. Centrally using the time AI saves for slow, careful science instead of more output while using it consciously and being aware of environmental impacts. You can read it here 👇 https://lnkd.in/e9WEC4wC A wonderful group effort with Yu-Fang Y., Florian Bublatzky, Gordon Feld, Marta Gerosa, Kevin Hilbert, Alexandros Kastrinogiannis, Maren Klingelhöfer-Jens, Alina Koppold, Leon O. H. Kroczek, Prof. Dr. Louisa Kulke, Alexander Lischke, Julian Packheiser, Lara Puhlmann, Johannes Rodrigues, Jan Philipp Röer, Matthias Sperl, Dr. Martin Weiß, Sebastian Ocklenburg & Michael Gaebler, and Interest Group Open and Reproducible Science (IGOR) 🙌