Guest Post: Supply Chain of Writing Fools

[…] received over 10,000 comments in response to their request for input on the AI interpretation of fair use policies, but their Artificial Intelligence Study is still underway, with no new regulations in place to protect creators. While truly fair policymaking drags slowly […]

Guest Post — Overcoming Skepticism Through Experimentation: The Role of AI in Transforming Peer Review

[…] manuscript writing, editor training, author education, language technology solutions, and innovation. Currently, he works as the Innovation Officer for Trinka/Enago.  Artificial intelligence (AI) has made significant strides across various domains, yet one critical area within academic publishing remains hesitant: peer review. […]

Finally Some Positive AI News: Elvis Meets Sir Mix-a-Lot

Recent developments in artificial intelligence (AI), particularly large language models (LLMs), have raised warning flags across the scholarly communication landscape for their potential role in research fraud as well as the many copyright issues raised. If you haven’t yet read it, […]

Guest Post — Is Science Too Slow to Change the World?

[…] of scholarly publishing. Emerging technology has given us the opportunity to deliver on changes that researchers have been calling for. Artificial intelligence (AI) will force adaptation and the use of tools that can evolve rapidly to ensure research integrity and accelerate […]