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By: Roshni Singh, Stefaan Verhulst, Cosima Lenz
On 5 February, The Governance Lab and the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) convened researchers, policymakers, technologists, funders, and advocates for a joint workshop focused on Building a Research Agenda for Women’s Health Innovation. The workshop marked the next step in the 100 Questions Initiative: shifting from identifying priorities to operationalising and institutionalising them within the European context.
By: Stefaan Verhulst, Roshni Singh, Begoña G. Otero
Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming more integrated into scientific research, shaping how knowledge is produced, how research is conducted, and which questions are formulated and prioritized. Across these readings, AI appears as both a tool that can support speeding up tasks such as data analysis, hypothesis generation, and experiment design, and as a force that is influencing research practices, incentives, and areas of focus. This edition of selected readings show that while AI can increase the speed and scale of research, it also raises questions about how knowledge is developed, how scientific work is evaluated, and how reliance on AI may affect learning, diversity of ideas, and long-term scientific progress.
By: Stefaan Verhulst, Andrew J. Zahuranec
We are pleased to launch DataStewards.net — dedicated to training and supporting data stewards.
By: Roshni Singh, Stefaan Verhulst, Cosima Lenz
On 5 February, The Governance Lab and the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) convened researchers, policymakers, technologists, funders, and advocates for a joint workshop focused on Building a Research Agenda for Women’s Health Innovation. The workshop marked the next step in the 100 Questions Initiative: shifting from identifying priorities to operationalising and institutionalising them within the European context.
By: Stefaan Verhulst, Roshni Singh, Begoña G. Otero
Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming more integrated into scientific research, shaping how knowledge is produced, how research is conducted, and which questions are formulated and prioritized. Across these readings, AI appears as both a tool that can support speeding up tasks such as data analysis, hypothesis generation, and experiment design, and as a force that is influencing research practices, incentives, and areas of focus. This edition of selected readings show that while AI can increase the speed and scale of research, it also raises questions about how knowledge is developed, how scientific work is evaluated, and how reliance on AI may affect learning, diversity of ideas, and long-term scientific progress.
A weekly curation of new findings and developments on innovation in governance
By: Stefaan Verhulst, Andrew J. Zahuranec, Sara Marcucci, and Eugenia Olliario
By: Stefaan Verhulst, Andrew Young, and Andrew J. Zahuranec
By: Stefaan Verhulst, Andrew J. Zahuranec, Sara Marcucci, and Eugenia Olliario
By: Stefaan Verhulst, Andrew Young, and Andrew J. Zahuranec
The Responsible Data for Children initiative aims to fill an important gap and to provide actionable insight, tools, and guidance on how responsible data practices can provide benefits (and avoid harms) for children around the world. .
The GovLab is advancing a number of initiatives focused on increasing our understanding of data collaboratives. The hub of this work, DataCollaboratives.org, is a resource on creating public value by exchanging data, collecting examples of data collaboratives from around the world, and providing information on how to develop and implement a data collaborative. The site, and the GovLab’s work on the topic in general, seeks to provide insight on how the responsible exchange of corporate data can improve people’s lives.
Crowdlaw is an emerging field of practice that is comprised of lawyers, platform developers, lawyers, government employees and research scientists, among others including citizen advocates. GovLab plays a convening role to engage practitioners from around the world and has initiated a dialogue in order to identify case studies and pilots, assess impact and inspire greater innovation across political, government and civil society actors.
The Responsible Data for Children initiative aims to fill an important gap and to provide actionable insight, tools, and guidance on how responsible data practices can provide benefits (and avoid harms) for children around the world. .
The GovLab is advancing a number of initiatives focused on increasing our understanding of data collaboratives. The hub of this work, DataCollaboratives.org, is a resource on creating public value by exchanging data, collecting examples of data collaboratives from around the world, and providing information on how to develop and implement a data collaborative. The site, and the GovLab’s work on the topic in general, seeks to provide insight on how the responsible exchange of corporate data can improve people’s lives.
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