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'Guest Post — The Perils of Using Generative AI to Perform Research Tasks:
A synthesis of editor and publisher perspectives on the risks of
'From ''AI helps me write'' to ''AI runs the workflow'': Eight Tech-trend Reports
A review of eight technology industry trend reports concludes that
'Guest Post: The Human Heart of Science — Navigating AI Anxiety in the Academic
A call to 'rehumanize' the discourse around AI in academia, addressing
'From AI Assistance to AI Operations: Takeaways from Eight Trend Reports for
Analysis of eight industry trend reports identifies a fundamental
'Responding to the Threat of Zero-Click Search and AI Summaries: How Do We
AI-driven zero-click search results and generative AI summaries are
'Guest post: Forget pickles and ice cream. I published a fake paper on pregnancy
A mathematician deliberately submitted a wholly ChatGPT-generated
Springer Nature flags paper with fabricated reference to article (not) written
Springer Nature flagged a paper containing a fabricated AI-hallucinated
AI-Reddit study leader gets warning as ethics committee moves to ‘stricter
A formal warning was issued to the lead researcher behind a controversial
Weekend reads: LLMs 'are not the problem'; Cash for peer review 'doesn't work,' project finds
The headline 'LLMs are not the problem' represents a notable shift in discourse — a reframing of research integrity concerns away from LLMs as sole culprit.
AAAS expands DataSeer partnership to automate research reporting for Science journals
AAAS — publisher of the flagship Science journals — expanding AI-powered research reporting automation via DataSeer is a strong signal of mainstream adoption.
CAS launches CAS Newton℠, agentic AI tool for scientific discovery
CAS launching an agentic AI system is significant on multiple fronts: CAS is one of the most authoritative chemistry/science literature databases in existence, and their move into agentic AI signals that the major scholarly infrastructure players are now building tools that autonomously reason ac...
AI Rollout Is a People Problem: A Pulse on All Things AI, Part 2
Toler and Cochran's framing — that AI strategy failure in scholarly publishing is a people problem, not a technology problem — is a maturing and important narrative.