Industry welcomes rethink as UK drops preferred AI copyright plan
United Kingdom government has now confirmed it “no longer has a preferred option” on copyright and artificial intelligence
United Kingdom government has now confirmed it “no longer has a preferred option” on copyright and artificial intelligence
Publisher expects the use of tools to grow by further 25% in 2026 as it continues embedding AI through workflows
Platform connects publisher-neutral data across publications, patents, grants, policy documents, and clinical trials
Tool has ability to "systematically track data reuse giving a new lens on openness, research integrity, and downstream impact"
Seven new sponsors join Kudos’ Taming the Crocodile study examining the impact of zero-click search and AI overviews on scholarly communications
Infrastructure is designed to help scholarly publishers adapt to the growing influence of artificial intelligence
Publishers Association report highlights growing AI licensing market and urges UK government to reject copyright exceptions
Partnership brings hundreds of Wiley journals and Cochrane evidence into AI tools used by physicians at the point of care
Move addresses use cases such as prompting, summarisation, and chatbots within a college or university
Researchers operating across multiple institutions and publication venues face a confusing landscape, writes Joanna Young
Award to celebrate researchers accelerating discovery through artificial intelligence and machine‑learning
Suite "makes it easier to explore and engage with academic content while respecting principles, precision, and rigour"