Webinar with Q&A
Connect & Disclose the use of generative AI with the FAIR AI Attribution (FAIA) framework
- Date
- Tuesday 24 March 2026
- Time
- Explanation
- The session will be in English.
- Location
- Online
For our March session, we are pleased to have our RDM community's Kristina Hettne speak about the FAIA framework, with a talk titled "Connect & disclose the use of generative AI with the FAIR AI Attribution (FAIA) framework".
Abstract
With the increasing integration of generative AI tools, creators, publishers, and academic researchers need a consistent and verifiable way to indicate whether and how AI has contributed to the content. The FAIR AI Attribution (FAIA) framework provides a practical solution to this need. Its core goals are to:
- Enable transparent documentation of AI involvement in content creation
- Support compliance with emerging regulatory frameworks, such as Article 50 of the EU AI Act
- Strengthen provenance, reproducibility, and trust in digital media and publishing ecosystems
FAIA is developed by Liccium in collaboration with Leiden University and the GO FAIR Foundation. It is implemented as a plugin in the Liccium software, allowing users to flag AI involvement directly within the declaration and signing process. These flags are machine-readable, interoperable, and cryptographically linked to the content via its ISCC code. This ensures that AI attribution data travels with the content, is verifiable across systems, and can be accessed by platforms, publishers, or researchers at any stage of the content lifecycle.
In this Connect & event we will present the FAIA framework and show the current technical implementation.
This session
This Connect & session takes place online and will last one hour. After Kristina's talk there will be time for questions and informal discussion. Everyone interested in thet topic is very welcome to join. If you are part of the Leiden University Research Data Management Community you will have received a calendar invite. If you are not on the contact list, you can register by filling out the form.
About the Connect & sessions
This event is part of the “Connect and …” series arranged by, and for, the Leiden University Research Data Management Community, on everything data management-related. The sessions take place every month at different days and times, so as to maximize access according to people’s different working hours, and are normally online. Topics and speakers are proposed by members of the Community. You can post a suggestion in the Community's MSTeams space, or write to datamanagement@library.leidenuniv.nl, if you have a topic you would like to discuss in a future meeting and the CDS team will help to make it happen.