Living guidelines on the responsible use of generative AI in research

The European Research Area Forum (composed of European countries and research and innovation stakeholders) has developed guidelines on the use of generative AI in research for: funding bodies, research organisations and researchers, both in the public and private research ecosystems.

These guidelines focus on one particular area of AI used in the research process, namely generative Artificial Intelligence. There is an important step to prevent misuse and ensure that generative AI plays a positive role in improving research practices. One of the goals of these guidelines is that the scientific community uses this technology in a responsible manner.

These guidelines intend to set out common directions on the responsible use of generative AI. They have to be considered as a supporting tool for research funding bodies, research organisations and researchers, including the ones applying to the European Framework Programme for Research and Innovation. They are not binding. They take into account key principles on research integrity as well as already existing frameworks for the use of AI in general and in research specifically. Users of these guidelines are encouraged to adapt them to their specific contexts and situations, keeping proportionality in mind.

These guidelines complement and build on the EU AI policy, including the Artificial
Intelligence Act. They complement other policy activities on the impact of AI in science. These include the opinion of the Scientific Advice Mechanism (SAM) on AI and a policy brief published by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Research and Innovation, framing challenges and opportunities

Category
Digital Transition
Source
European Commission
Author(s)
Language
English
Geography
Europe
Keywords
Artificial intelligence, Research
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