This new report summarizes a March 2025 workshop hosted by CSET and ORCA, with support from NSF. The workshop brought together more than 30 experts to discuss advancing open science and metascience, and brainstorm how artificial intelligence can be a tool in those efforts. Informed by workshop panels and discussions, the report outlines an agenda for near-term, high-priority next steps to benefit researchers, funders, and policymakers.Download Full Report
On March 26, 2025, the Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET) and the Open Research Community Accelerator (ORCA), with support from the National Science Foundation, hosted a workshop in Washington, DC. We brought together 35 experts, researchers, and funders to explore opportunities and challenges in open science, metascience, and AI. This report summarizes the conversation that took place over two panel sessions, two guided group discussions, and a concluding synthesis session.
This report also aims to fill a gap identified by participants: the need for a clear agenda to inform and guide efforts at the intersection of metascience research, open science monitoring and impact assessment, and AI for research and science. To that end, we highlight priority research questions and feasible opportunities for collaborative work.
We thank the National Science Foundation—and specifically, the Cyberinfrastructure for Public Access and Open Science program (CI PAOS) within the Office of Advanced Cyberinfrastructure—for the support in planning and hosting this productive workshop.
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