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      <title>When to Use GenAI: A Personal Decision Tree</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Everyone is increasingly affected by generative AI (GenAI) in their everyday tasks these days.&#xA;In this case I refer to any tool that can generate text, images, program code, etc.&#xA;I have a lot of discussions revolving around when and when not to use these tools, especially also when it comes to learning.&#xA;The following is my personal internal decision tree that I currently more or less employ.&#xA;It will be subject to pruning, growth, and updates in the future, caused by further developments and changes in my own perspective.&#xA;The idea of this site is that it actually behaves more or less like a living tree, so revisit later to see the changes if you like.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;It is clear that the current AI wave, characterized by generative models, is going to have a lasting impact on how our world will work.&#xA;This is a quick write-up of some of the things I personally thought about and discussed with others in recent months, when it comes to its impact on the &lt;em&gt;academic&lt;/em&gt; world.&#xA;It started as a piece to collect and organize my thoughts, but I also felt the need to spell it out for others to get started on thinking about this important topic as well.&#xA;The premise of this post is that, on the one hand, generative AI is a step toward dealing with exponentially increasing amounts of papers, a day-to-day struggle of scientific work.&#xA;On the other hand, it could even accelerate this development and lead to new iterations of hurdles that the scientific community just started to properly overcome.&#xA;And finally, there is also some ethics to be considered that lead to a strong advocacy for &lt;em&gt;properly&lt;/em&gt; open generative AI models specialized to scientific needs, developed and maintained by scientists for scientists.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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