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AI for Multi-PI Collaboration Charters: Naming the Hard Questions Up Front
Draft collaboration charters that name authorship, data sharing, and conflict resolution before the science starts.
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- 1The premise
- 2multi-PI collaboration
- 3authorship agreements
- 4data sharing
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Section 1
The premise
Most collaboration disasters trace to conversations not had at the start. AI can produce a charter template that surfaces the hard questions — PIs negotiate the answers themselves.
What AI does well here
- List the standard sections of a collaboration agreement
- Draft prompts for authorship and credit
- Surface IP and data sharing questions
What AI cannot do
- Negotiate the agreement
- Decide IP terms
- Replace formal counsel review
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