Wiley has introduced Wiley AI Gateway, an AI-native research intelligence platform that provides researchers with access to trusted content from leading scholarly publishers through a single endpoint.
The platform focuses on interoperability rather than closed ecosystems, integrating scholarly content and data subscriptions with top AI platforms, including Anthropic's Claude, AWS Marketplace, Mistral AI's Le Chat, and Perplexity.
Jay Flynn, Executive VP and General Manager, Research & Learning, Wiley, highlighted that the AI Gateway is intended to transform how researchers use AI for scientific discovery by embedding peer-reviewed content into AI workflows. He added that, as adoption of AI tools among researchers has increased from 57% to 84% within a year, the company has aimed to provide infrastructure that grounds AI-powered research in validated scholarly sources and positions quality content as central to reliable scientific discovery.
The AI Gateway uses content transformation technology to convert scholarly and expert content into AI-optimized formats while preserving citation integrity, methodological context, and peer-review validation. Combined with an endpoint based on the Model Context Protocol (MCP), this approach is intended to help AI tools interpret, synthesize, and cite research content with the accuracy and reliability required for scientific work. The platform, currently available to beta customers, outlines benefits for:
• Universities and Research Labs: access to comprehensive, cross-publisher literature synthesis through familiar AI interfaces, with responses anchored to peer-reviewed sources.
• Corporate R&D teams: faster innovation cycles through AI-powered research discovery across disciplines and publishers, with insights grounded in validated scientific methodology.
• AI development partners: more reliable, knowledge-grounded AI applications via enriched content feeds designed to reduce hallucinations and bias through systematic integration of peer-reviewed research.
Wiley AI Gateway enables publishers to connect their content to leading AI platforms while maintaining control over its use and preserving independence. Publishers including Sage and the American Society for Microbiology (ASM), both Atypon customers, are joining the network, with additional publishers participating to help establish a broader solution for trustworthy AI-powered research.
Lauren Collett, who leads Higher Education partnerships, Anthropic, emphasized that the AI Gateway connects Claude directly to peer-reviewed content, enabling researchers to combine trusted scientific literature with Claude’s analytic capabilities such as statistical analysis and code generation within rigorous research workflows.
Building on Wiley’s AI collaborations through 2025, the AI Gateway is already supporting initiatives including the European Space Agency’s Φ-lab integration of scholarly content into the Earth Virtual Expert (EVE). Wiley has also collaborated with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to launch a generative AI agent for scientific literature search on AWS, described as the first of its kind from a publisher on that platform.
Dan Sheeran, General Manager, Healthcare and Life Sciences, AWS, noted that while researchers have access to more data than ever, locating the right information remains challenging. He has added that AWS is investing in AI tools to help researchers discover and act on relevant data, and that making Wiley’s AI Gateway accessible through the AWS Marketplace is intended to reduce time spent on data procurement and increase focus on scientific work.
The Wiley AI Gateway platform is available immediately for publishers seeking to connect their content with AI research tools.
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