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The African Journal Partnership Program’s guidance on the use of AI in scholarly publishing
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Abstract
The rapid introduction and evolution of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), natural language processing (NLP), and large language models (LLMs) combined with the emergence of text-generating chatbots have ushered in a transformative era in scholarly publishing.
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Autoren
Institutionen
- South African Medical Research Council(ZA)
- University of Ghana(GH)
- Direction Générale de la Météorologie(BF)
- Direction de la Météorologie Nationale(MA)
- National Public Health Laboratory(NP)
- Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública(BR)
- Fundação Oswaldo Cruz(BR)
- Jimma University(ET)
- University of Nairobi(KE)
- ING Direct(US)
- Sierra Leone Agricultural Research Institute(SL)
- University of Sierra Leone(SL)
- Health & Medical Publishing Group(ZA)
- University of Kinshasa(CD)
- Health Affairs(US)
- Mali-Folkecenter(ML)
- University of Bamako(ML)
- Université des Sciences, des Techniques et des Technologies de Bamako(ML)
- University of Malawi(MW)
- Blantyre Institute for Community Ophthalmology(MW)