More researchers “warming to AI’s potential in peer review”
Global survey reveals growing divide in attitudes but more recognition of AI potential to support peer review process
Global survey reveals growing divide in attitudes but more recognition of AI potential to support peer review process
AI can simplify the process enormously and help publishers get ahead of the industry’s upheavals, writes Mitja-Alexander Linss
Supported by Clarivate, this session is designed for library and information professionals who are curious about AI
Platform "enables faster and more accessible chemistry research through natural language discovery"
Dimensions data reveals that AI researchers in the US, UK and EU all have China as their strongest collaborator
Standard aims for seamless integration between authoritative, peer-reviewed content and AI tools across platforms
Software solution aimed at enabling research institutions to accelerate innovation and showcase societal impact
Platform "relieves faculty from detection burden while empowering students to take ownership of AI contributions"
Oxford Law Pro is aimed at supporting legal researchers and legal professionals to improve research outcomes
Tool "will demonstrate how researchers can conduct comprehensive full-text scientific literature search"
Tool designed to identify artificially generated nonsense text will be available via the STM Integrity Hub
Developers and companies must obtain authorisation before using publisher's content for AI development, training, or implementation