The future of research communication
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Master’s Thesis Opportunities — AI for Autonomous Content Publishing
These thesis topics are offered through the Norwegian Center on AI for Decisions as part of a collaborative use case with the creative studio ANTI.
We are exploring how AI can support autonomous content publishing, where systems automatically collect, process, and publish relevant content to a website. The work investigates how AI-driven pipelines can transform raw information from multiple sources into accessible and engaging web content.
In parallel, we are initiating research on an AI-powered publishing system in which artificial intelligence retrieves data from external sources, processes it, and publishes relevant content automatically. The project is still at an early stage, but the ambitions are high.
One particular area of interest is the use of generative AI to visualize research data—making complex scientific information more accessible and visually engaging for a broader audience.
Potential directions to explore
- LLM/agent-based publishing assistant
A system that enables key personnel without technical web expertise to easily update the website or publish news. - Automated extraction and curation of research activity
Automatically identifying “what researchers are talking about,” for example through a proof-of-concept using information from internal communication channels such as Slack. - Adaptive website content
A system where users specify their background or profession, and the website dynamically generates content tailored to their level of expertise and interests.
Requirements
- Familiarity with working with LLMs and agent-based systems.
- Experience with web development is an advantage.