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Wiley's Jarrett on how ethical AI can revolutionize the publishing business


By Kajal Sharma - 21 Dec 2024 02:41 PM
The way researchers interact with their readers is being profoundly altered by artificial intelligence (AI), which is also making the scholarly publishing industry more technologically oriented. While human input is still crucial for publication authorship, AI's contribution is constantly growing, according to Josh Jarrett, Senior Vice-President of AI Growth at Wiley, a multinational research and publishing company with a strong presence in India, who spoke with TechCircle.
He described how Wiley is prioritizing ethical considerations while improving the publishing experience through the proper use of AI/ML (Machine Learning). Edited passages:How can scholars effectively use AI for scholarly publishing? For a long time, Wiley has strategically chosen to use AI to enhance research procedures. According to recent surveys, scientists are struggling with fundamental issues with AI's capacity to improve language, analyze intricate data, and produce novel theories. We are especially excited about AI's potential to improve authorship, create simulations, find undiscovered gaps, help with literature reviews, and expedite research workflows. But we also acknowledge the difference between cautious experts and eager early adopters. By creating strong standards, policies, procedures, and instruments that uphold integrity, we hope to close this gap and guarantee that Wiley and its collaborators influence the direction of AI research in the future.