The idea for this meeting arose from discussions among geologists and geophysicists. Many have already tried to work with AI – some tried to analyze data, some coded, and some asked ChatGPT questions. And honestly, many probably spat: “Oh my God, again he’s spouting some kind of nonsense” – and abandoned this story.
We decided to put together a practical meeting where experts will show how they use AI in real work – so that it really helps and not irritates. What works, how to repeat it, and how to train AI for your task, and not for the average context.
- December 17, 14:00 (Moscow time)
- Venue: Geowebinars
- Registration by link
What will happen at the meeting
- how to train AI for your tasks so that it responds according to your logic, and not “on average in a hospital”;
- how AI helps you understand a completely new work task, especially if it is in a different language;
- what tools really speed up work: SourceCraft, GigaCode, SciSpace, GPT-5, Claude, Perplexity, etc.;
- how to automate routine: checklists, notes, transferring data from PDF, deciphering geotechnical columns;
- will show you how to create a bot that makes summaries of scientific articles and materials.
Speakers
Maria Kostina – geophysicist, DIAS (Canada)
He will show you how to train AI to suit your context and your tasks, and using a real task as an example, he will tell you how AI helps you understand a new topic in English and do the work faster and more deeply.
Evgeniy Baraboshkin – product manager at Digital Petroleum
He will talk about SourceCraft, GigaCode and SciSpace, show how to use AI for coding, and demonstrate a bot that automatically makes extracts from scientific articles and materials – how it works and what tasks it can solve.
Sergey Lanko – geotechnician, teacher at St. Petersburg State University of Civil Engineering
Will share automation cases: creating checklists, structuring data, transferring PDF to Excel and deciphering geotechnical columns.
Alexandra Volkova – geophysicist, teacher at TPU
He will review AI tools (DeepSeek, ChatGPT, Perplexity, Qwen) and tell you where they work better and where they work worse. She will show practical cases: how AI helps her prepare events, work with texts and select scientific literature.
Who is the meeting for?
For geologists, geophysicists, engineers, geotechnicians – and all specialists who want to use AI not in theory, but in their real work.
What will you get
- ready-made tools, links and screenshots;
- practices that can be applied immediately after the meetup;
- understanding where AI really saves time and where it doesn’t;
- honest cases without advertising and water.
Participation is free, you need registration








