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Attitudes and perceptions of biomedical journal editors in chief towards the use of artificial intelligence chatbots in the scholarly publishing process: a cross-sectional survey
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Abstract
This study found that EiCs have mixed attitudes toward AICs, with some EICs acknowledging their potential to enhance editorial efficiency, particularly in tasks like language editing, while others expressed concerns about the ethical implications, the time and resources required for implementation, and the need for additional training.
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Institutionen
- University of Technology Sydney(AU)
- The University of Sydney(AU)
- University of Ottawa(CA)
- Ottawa Hospital(CA)
- University of Tübingen(DE)
- Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam(NL)
- Robert Bosch (Germany)(DE)
- McMaster University(CA)
- Bosch Health Campus
- Amsterdam University Medical Centers(NL)
- University of Amsterdam(NL)
- Impact(CA)
- Action for ME(GB)
- Communauté urbaine de Lyon(FR)
- University of Split(HR)