Lecture “Deep Research Privacy: arXiv in private” – Nuremberg Digital Festival
Lecture “Deep Research Privacy: arXiv in private” – Nuremberg Digital Festival
At a time when GenAI is radically transforming the world of work, we as knowledge workers, problem solvers, and innovation managers are at a turning point: Which skills will remain relevant, which will become obsolete, and how can we prepare ourselves—and the next generation—for a future in which artificial intelligence is already part of everyday business?
Werner Spiegl invites you to take a practical deep dive into his personal “arXiv private library,” where he uses a self-developed AI system to find answers from 2.6 million scientific articles at lightning speed and present them in a highly structured format. You will gain deeper insights into:
- Semantic search instead of keyword chaos: How the system identifies truly relevant papers and why this is significantly more precise and efficient than any conventional search.
- Automated summary: How to create a consistent, meaningful short profile from any paper – supplemented with critical details beyond the abstract.
- Deep Research Workflow: From prompt engineering and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) to embedding the results in your decision-making process.
- Tool-Showcase & Best Practices: Elicit, ResearchRabbit, Consensus, SciSpace, Google Scholar, Connected Papers, Scite – plus insight into our own development.
Werner is looking forward to an exciting exchange!
Recommended for anyone interested in gaining deeper insights into prompt engineering & prompt workflows, retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), and deep research practices. Ideal for technology and AI experts as well as IT decision-makers.
The get-together afterwards will provide plenty of time for interesting conversations, networking, and sharing new ideas.