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Editage showcases the Power of AI + Human Collaboration at the Global Research Council 2025
The event promoted diversity, equity, and inclusion, bringing funders, policymakers, and academic leaders from .
Editage hosted a panel discussion featuring funders and experts from New Zealand , China , and BRIN. Moderated by Ruchi Chauhan from CACTUS, the session explored how AI and human expertise can enhance accessibility and ensure ethical AI adoption across academia.
, said, "AI has potential to democratize knowledge and accelerate research dissemination. To preserve the integrity and inclusiveness of science, we must ensure that AI complements, not replaces, human judgment. This balance is at the core of Editage's AI plus human model, bringing together the best of technology and expert insight to empower funders, researcher, and institutions worldwide."
added "The research ecosystem is at an inflection point where synergy between AI and human intelligence is key to improving the quality and integrity of science. Funders are central to this transformation, and our participation reflects Editage's commitment to advancing global research through collaboration and innovation."
commented, "At BRIN, we are committed to build a strong research ecosystem and international partnerships that empowers Indonesian researchers to produce globally impactful work. Collaboration with Editage brought together technology, human expertise and a shared vision to accelerate the nation's progress toward innovation-driven growth. By leveraging the combined power of AI and human expertise, we are taking a meaningful step towards advancing open science and enhancing Indonesia's research output and their impacts to the society."
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