AI-Reporter: A Path to a New Genre of Scientific Communication
Gerd Graßhoff
Abstract
The AI-Reporter represents a paradigmatic shift in scientific publication practice. This document demonstrates through a concrete case study how our system transforms academic presentations into publication-ready chapters -- in less than three minutes. Using Arno Simons' lecture on Large Language Models from the ``Large Language Models for the History, Philosophy, and Sociology of Science'' workshop (NEPI) as an example, we show how technological innovation bridges the gap between ephemeral presentation and permanent scientific documentation.
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