Last week, Marie Bjerre (V) was replaced by Mia Wagner (V), appointed Minister for Digitalisation and Gender Equality. The shift comes just after the government has put forward its digitalization strategy. Mia Wagner will, among other things, be responsible for artificial intelligence, MitID, cyber security, and regulation of tech giants. At the same time, there is also responsibility for equal pay, gender quotas, etc.
Below, we have collected several articles about the change of minister.
CFU is protected in the budget - Lex.dk is still challenged
The government had planned to save almost DKK 42 million on the Centre for Teaching Resources (CFU), which corresponds to approximately 20% of their total budget. This proposal has been withdrawn in the final budget.
However, Lex.dk (Denmark's national encyclopedia) lacks 10 million to run the site after 2025. Lex.dk has approximately two million visits monthly and close to 1,000 researchers and experts who contribute. Their mission is to be a reliable and credible source of information in Danish.
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Scientific Articles
Below, we select articles that have a slightly more scientific perspective. These are articles that we read to stay updated, and at the same time, we are well aware that they are not so interesting for most people.
This Week's Recommendation: ResearchGPT
Unfortunately, this week's recommendation is only for those who have purchased ChatGPT Plus, and we are focusing on a tool aimed at everyone working with scientific articles.
One of the significant challenges with language models like ChatGPT and Bard is that they invent sources that don't exist. For example, we have experienced ChatGPT coming up with convincing titles for books or articles, complete with Springer links. But if we investigate further, these titles don't exist at all.
ResearchGPT is built on the new feature in ChatGPT, where you can create your GPTs trained on your data. SciSpace has qualified a GPT on 282 million scientific articles, making it possible to search for articles through ChatGPT by simply writing a question. ChatGPT has access to the entire article content, not just an abstract, making it possible to ask specific questions about individual articles.