UNSILO is running a survey on AI in academic publishing. The survey explores attitudes to the use of AI, and the extent of take-up of AI tools in the academic publishing workflow. Respondents include authors, publishers, librarians, and others involved in academic publishing. The results of the survey, which closes on September 30, will be presented at this year’s Frankfurt Book Fair.
How is AI being used by academic publishers? Is this technology now accepted as a supplement to or a replacement for human decision-making? Can AI reduce the time to publication for articles, without reducing quality? Questions such as these are of interest to everyone in the academic community.
At this year’s Frankfurt Book Fair, in the Academic Publishing theatre in Hall 4.2 (15:00 - 17:00), UNSILO will host two panel sessions, chaired by David Worlock, to present the results and discuss some aspects of them. The panellists will be representatives from across the publishing spectrum.
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