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Generative AI systems, such as ChatGPT, are having a profound impact on how science is done. Here we explore the different ways these systems are impacting scientists’ working lives.
Cybercriminals are increasingly singling out researchers, alongside politicians and celebrities. Targeted scientists share tips on how to silence them.
Students are the key users of AI chatbots in university settings, but their opinions are rarely solicited when crafting policies. That needs to change, says Maja Zonjić.
The head of Europe’s main body for research-management professionals talks about the impact of artificial intelligence and the continued battle for recognition for those supporting scientists’ work.
Around one in three respondents to Nature’s global postdoc survey are using AI chatbots to help to refine text, generate or edit code, wrangle the literature in their field and more.
The fact that artificial intelligence can do much of the work makes a mockery of the process. It’s time to make it easier for scientists to ask for research funding.
Machine-generated data sets have the potential to improve privacy and representation in artificial intelligence, if researchers can find the right balance between accuracy and fakery.