Generative AI and Scholarly Publishing
This insights and signals report continues OSPO’s review of the evolving dialogue on the implications generative AI has for open scholarship / open access publishing. “Generative AI” refers to a class of algorithms that guide the…
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This insights and signals report continues OSPO’s review of the evolving dialogue on the implications generative AI has for open scholarship / open access publishing. “Generative AI” refers to a class of algorithms that guide the creation of various types of content (Dobrin, 2023). Sometimes referred to in the same breath as ChatGPT, DALL·E 2, or Gemini, we are already starting to see the impact of generative AI on scholarly publishing, despite its relatively recent introduction.
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Original publication: Amell, Brittany. "Generative AI and Scholarly Publishing." Open Scholarship Policy Observatory, 14 Nov. 2024, https://ospolicyobservatory.uvic.ca/generative-ai-and-scholarly-publishing/.
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