How should we approach the AI revolution?
Reporting from the PubCon event, Cait Cullen asks: is artificial intelligence a threat to integrity or the herald of new opportunities?
Reporting from the PubCon event, Cait Cullen asks: is artificial intelligence a threat to integrity or the herald of new opportunities?
Rules are set out in the first AI ethics policy from the organisation and apply to research papers, books and other scholarly works
David Myers tells us about his new venture, the Data Licensing Alliance, and his adventures in wine-making
For advancements in scholarly output discovery to exist, systematic content structuring, clustering and categorisation must evolve, writes Sally Ekanayaka
Michael Upshall reports on an ongoing survey focusing on artificial intelligence in academic publishing
Artificial Intelligence has long entered our workplace and home. It is used in robotics, where collaborative robots deliver parts and perform repetitive or even…
China is growing in importance as a global leader in artificial intelligence (AI) research, and there is an increasing trend of researchers moving from…
Harnessing content management is the next generation in technology for publishing, writes Manisha Bolina
Sarah Huggett and Sacha Boucherie report on Elsevier's recently-launched artificial intelligence programme
An investigation into the connection between GP prescriptions and the contributing factors affecting them has been hampered by the poor quality of public sector…
Some 44 per cent of life science professionals are using or experimenting with AI and deep learning, while 94 per cent expect an increase…
Some 99 drafts of scientific papers have been generated so far by a manuscript writer launched three weeks ago, according to the electronic lab…