Guidelines, Materials and Tools for the use of Artificial Intelligence
Guidelines
- Helmholtz recommendations for the use of artificial intelligence 1.0 (Nov. 2024)
- EDPB opinion on AI models: GDPR principles support responsible AI (Dec. 2024)
- EU AI Act (April 2024)
- Living guidelines on the RESPONSIBLE USE OF GENERATIVE AI IN RESEARCH (March 2024)
Courses and Materials
AI Tools
- Julius.ai: AI-powered data analyst. Using natural language, it can analyze, visualize, and chat with your data.
- Blablador: Helmholtz Evaluation Server for (free) Large Language Models. Internal Helmholtz analog to ChatGPT.
- Perplexity : An AI-powered answer engine that provides a real-time search engine along with LLM summary. Responses to any question contain citations of sources for transparency.
- NotebookLM : Google's AI-driven workspace that helps users interact, organize, and summarize uploaded documents.
- ScienceOS: An AI research tool designed to assist scientists in tasks such as literature review and data analysis.
- Consensus: A chat-like search engine that summarizes insights from peer-reviewed scientific publications, providing quick answers based on academic findings.
- DWDG Academic Chatbot: GDPR-compliant AI assistant for research: summarize papers, translate, draft texts, analyze PDFs.
- AI Picture Generator (DALL E): Creates realistic or artistic images from text prompts.
- LM Arena: An open platform that compares different AI chatbot models.
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Also check:
- AI tools recommended by the UFZ
- Artificial Intelligence (Generative) Resources (Georgetown University)
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