A Wiley study involving nearly 5,000 researchers showed a strong interest in artificial intelligence, with 69% identifying AI skills as critical in the next two years. However, many face obstacles, including a lack of guidelines and training. A significant 70% desire clearer instructions on acceptable AI use from publishers. While Open AI's ChatGPT is widely known, awareness of other tools remains low. The study indicated geographic differences in AI use, with researchers in China and Germany leading, while early-career researchers show more enthusiasm for AI adoption than their peers in other fields.
The vast majority of researchers had either heard of or used Open AI's ChatGPT, yet only about a third had knowledge of other popular tools.
The study reveals that 70 percent of researchers want clearer guidelines from publishers about acceptable uses of AI and help navigating potential pitfalls.
Collection
[
|
...
]