Despite advancements in science-based technologies, the field of science is facing a crisis. Sociologists note that academic success is increasingly tied to societal privilege, and public trust in academic science is waning, leading to the rise of alternative knowledge forms. The crisis is evident in the "replication crisis" and the growing distrust of research outside elite universities. In response, the international academic community has adopted Open Science, a concept aimed at ensuring research objectivity through open access to data, methods, and publications. This approach, coupled with the rise of artificial intelligence, presents new challenges and opportunities for the field.
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