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Unveiling Yemen’s Sovereign AI Insights.
Empowering Innovation Under Adversity: The NOOR Project
As a developer from Yemen, my journey in technology is shaped by resilience. Coding from a smartphone in...
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AI Tools Empower Individual Researchers, Yet May Restrict Overall Scientific Progress
Embracing the Future: AI Innovations Shaping Our World
In the rapidly evolving landscape of Artificial Intelligence, new breakthroughs are not just changing technology—they're transforming how...
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Harnessing AI for Authoring and Reviewing at Agents4Science: A New Frontier
Artificial intelligence (AI) agents are transforming the landscape of scientific research, evolving from mere tools to co-scientists. Traditionally, researchers posed specific questions, such as...
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Over Half of Researchers Embrace AI for Peer Review, Frequently Contradicting Guidelines
Unlocking the Future of Peer Review with AI
A recent survey by Frontiers reveals a notable trend: over 50% of researchers now utilize AI during...
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AI Pioneer Achieves Milestone as First Individual to Surpass One Million Citations
Yoshua Bengio: A Pioneer in Artificial Intelligence
Computer scientist Yoshua Bengio has made remarkable strides in the AI sector, becoming the first living person to...
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Addressing the Surge of Low-Quality Research in Cancer Literature: Can AI Tools Identify Them?
Uncovering Paper Mills in Cancer Research: A Game-Changer in AI
Recent advancements in artificial intelligence have shed light on a pressing issue: over 250,000 cancer...
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Academic Journals Overwhelmed by AI-Generated ‘Copycat’ Papers
The Rise of AI-Generated Redundant Research
Recent findings reveal alarming trends in academic publishing. Text-generating AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini are being exploited to...
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Journals Overrun by AI-Generated ‘Copycat’ Papers
Unveiling the Dark Side of AI in Biomedical Research
Recent findings reveal a concerning trend in scientific literature: the rise of low-quality, redundant papers generated...