Blog Fragmented knowledge in pharma: Bridging the divide between private and public data Despite the increasing availability of public data, why are so many pharma and life sciences organizations still grappling with a…
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Blog Research on artificial intelligence – the global divides There is a large global divide in AI research and development, with the vast majority of research publications and funding…
Blog Fragmentation of AI research: a blog series AI research has become fragmented across disciplines, geography, and policy. Specialised subfields rarely collaborate, limiting spread of innovations from one…
Blog Implications of AI for science: Friend or foe? An impressive opening to the Falling Walls Circle 2023 Well, Falling Walls certainly lived up to expectations! It’s six years since I was originally slated to attend but had…
Blog FuturePub London – The AI edition #FuturePub returned to London for a special AI edition, and this one was on a whole new scale…180 people attended…
Blog A good time to be working on AI: an interview with Professor Sue Black “Because of my background, I’m always interested in how technology can serve the underserved in society, and how it can…
Blog Who benefits when, from FAIR data? Part 2 In the second part of this three-part series on artificial intelligence, machine learning and open research, Mark Hahnel takes a…
Blog The opposite of trust Could Generative AI provide a solution to the problem of predatory journals? We share the good and the bad news
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Blog Dr Jessica Miles: From Michael Faraday to microbiology to AI and beyond This is the story of how a school science fair inspired a passion for science communication, a PhD in microbiology,…
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