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Within the explosion of natural language processing applications gaining academic and popular attention over the past year, reflecting on its implications on other important key trends in scholarly discourse is critical. In this mini-conference organized

Session 1: AI and Its Impact on OA

Artificial intelligence applications are often trained on a large corpus of data, and many developers have turned to open access content as a primary source of current textual data with which to train their models. However, this situation creates a number of secondary questions, such as attribution required by CC BY licenses, commercial use of CC BY-NC content, quality issues arising from predatory publications, mining of preprints, or the inclusion or not of indigenous knowledge in these systems.  

Panelists:

Todd Carpenter, Executive Director, NISO

Robert Harington, Associate Executive Director, Publishing, American Mathematical Society

Julie Kostova, Director, Publishing, Frontiers

Roy Kaufman, Managing Director Business Development and Government Relations, Copyright Clearance Center (CCC)


Session 2: AI and Its Impact on Research Integrity

Artificial intelligence tools also present challenges for research integrity. Generative content systems can be used to create papers, or images that might be used in scholarly communications. Obviously, outright fraud potentially possible by using these tools is inappropriate behavior, but other applications might require a more nuanced consideration. Perhaps a researcher uses an AI application to help with the fact that English is their second language and uses the tool to improve their style. When is the line crossed? Meanwhile, publishers are exploring the use of neural network tools to discern fraudulent submissions. Are these as reliable as they purport to be?

Panelists:

Leslie D. McIntosh - VP of Research Integrity, Digital Science

Anita Dewaard - VP of Research Collaborations, Elsevier

Avi Staman - Founder and CEO of Academic Language Expert

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Society for Scholarly Publishing & The Scholarly Kitchen
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Participants

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Todd Carpenter

Executive Director, National Information Standards Organization (NISO)

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Anita de Waard

VP of Research Collaborations, Elsevier

Robert M. Harington

Associate Executive Director, Publishing, American Mathematical Society

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Roy Kaufman

Managing Director of both Business Development and Government Relations, Copyright Clearance Center (CCC)

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PhD Julia Kostova

Director of Publishing and head of the US division at Frontiers, Frontiers

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Dr. Leslie McIntosh

VP of Research Integrity, Digital Science

Avi Staiman

Founder & CEO, Academic Language Expert