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SUMMARY:SciLib Forum 2026: AI in Charge or Human in the Loop? | Day 1
DESCRIPTION:Generative AI is changing how researchers write\, review\, eval
 uate\, and communicate science. As AI tools become more capable of synthes
 izing literature\, drafting manuscripts\, and shaping research outputs\, a
  fundamental question arises: Who is actually in charge? Are researchers s
 till the primary authors using AI as an assistant\, or are humans increasi
 ngly reduced to editing AI-generated science?\\r\\nThis year's SciLib Foru
 m explores this shifting balance. Participants will examine how to maintai
 n intellectual ownership\, critical judgement\, transparency\, and respons
 ibility\, ensuring that AI strengthens rather than replaces human scientif
 ic reasoning.\\r\\nThe full programme and registration details will be pub
 lished in late August 2026.\\r\\n\\r\\nDay 1 provisional programme\\r\\nTu
 esday\, 22 September 202614:30–16:00Workshop 1From Data to Insight: Visu
 al Storytelling with and without AIDr. Robin Segerer\, Subject Specialist 
 Psychology\, University Library Basel\, & invited experts (TBA)\\r\\n\\r\\
 nPlease visit SciLib Forum 2026 for more information.
X-ALT-DESC:<p>Generative AI is changing how researchers write\, review\, ev
 aluate\, and communicate science. As AI tools become more capable of synth
 esizing literature\, drafting manuscripts\, and shaping research outputs\,
  a fundamental question arises: Who is actually in charge? Are researchers
  still the primary authors using AI as an assistant\, or are humans increa
 singly reduced to editing AI-generated science?</p>\n<p>This year's SciLib
  Forum explores this shifting balance. Participants will examine how to ma
 intain intellectual ownership\, critical judgement\, transparency\, and re
 sponsibility\, ensuring that AI strengthens rather than replaces human sci
 entific reasoning.</p>\n<h5><span>The full programme and registration deta
 ils will be published in late August 2026.</span></h5>\n\n<h5>Day 1 provis
 ional programme</h5>\n<table><tbody><tr><td colspan="2"><h5><strong>Tuesda
 y\, 22 September 2026</strong></h5></td></tr><tr><td><span><strong>14:30
 –16:00</strong></span></td><td><span><strong>Workshop 1</strong></span><
 br /><span>From Data to Insight: Visual Storytelling with and without AI</
 span><br /><i>Dr. <span>Robin Segerer\, Subject Specialist Psychology\, Un
 iversity Library Basel\, &amp\; invited experts (TBA)</span></i></td></tr>
 </tbody></table>\n\n<p>Please visit <a href="t3://page?uid=5168"><strong>S
 ciLib Forum 2026</strong></a> for more information.</p>
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