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AI and academic publishing: What does the future hold for authors, readers and publishers?

AI and academic publishing: What does the future hold for authors, readers and publishers?

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Start time

13 May 2024 16:00

End time

13 May 2024 17:00

Time zone

CEST

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Successful and timely uptake of artificial intelligence in science in the EU
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Online event
Join our interactive webinar, where we will analyse what the AI revolution means for you, as authors, editors, reviewers, readers and publishers.

AI promises to revolutionise the world of academic publishing – but how, exactly? Will AI usher in a new era of creativity and innovation in academic writing and publishing? Or does it threaten to bring the whole publishing process crashing down, beneath the burden of untrustworthy science, misinformation and plagiarism? Does AI pose a risk to the scholarly publishing sector, or make some players more powerful than ever?

Anita de Waard

Speaker
Vice-President Research Collaborations, Elsevier
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Nicole Grobert

Speaker
Chair of the Group of Chief Scientific Advisors
Professor of Nanomaterials, University of Oxford
Paul Groth

Paul Groth

Speaker
Professor of Informatics, University of Amsterdam

Kiera McNeice

Speaker
Research Data Manager, Cambridge University Press
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Alberto Melloni

Speaker
Member of the Group of Chief Scientific Advisors
Professor of History of Christianity, University of Modena/Reggio Emilia
Ole Petersen

Ole Petersen

Chair
Director of Academia Europaea Cardiff Hub
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