Peer Review in the Age of AI: Trust, ethics and transformation

By Enago Academy | Speaker: Dr. Dave Flanagan

If you’re curious about the future of AI in peer review, check out this special episode of “Research and Beyond” for Peer Review Week where our innovation officer Dr. Krishna Kumar Venkitachalam (KK) strikes a conversation with Dave Flanagan, VP of AI Services at Wiley.

Key topics discussed:

  • How generative AI is influencing peer review and publishing workflows
  • Ethical challenges around trust, integrity, and data use
  • Emerging models of peer review in an AI-driven ecosystem
  • Why AI literacy is becoming vital for research integrity
  • The evolving role of human editors and reviewers alongside AI

As AI continues to redefine how knowledge is created and communicated in the scholarly publishing, understanding its importance and ethical dimensions in peer review is now more important than ever! Tune in to listen now.

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