We summarize our recent webinar titled 'Smart Contracts in the Age of AI,' aimed at helping society publishers understand this complex topic and grasp how the contract process is changing.
We spoke to Adam Day, Founder and CEO of Clear Skies Ltd., to understand how Papermill Alarm works, what drives the rise of research fraud, and how publishers can use these insights to safeguard the trustworthiness of their journals.
We asked our colleagues a simple question: If you could read the scholarly publishing industry news headlines of 2030 what would they say?
In this Q&A, Tim shares insights on KGL Smart Review integration partner, DataSeer’s latest innovation, SnapShot.
We sat down with entrepreneur, Trip Adler to learn how his platform can help authors make money licensing their work to train LLMs.
AI is still very much a hot topic, but with the European Accessibility Act deadline, second Trump administration, growing research fraud, and misuse of technology, there is a whole new slate of issues for publishers to think about.
In years to come, 2024 will likely be remembered as the year Artificial Intelligence truly exploded in academic publishing—a defining period that saw the industry move beyond the “experimental phase” and start to implement the technology available to boldly reshape its future.
Recently, the KGL Smart Lab team explored how a custom GPT can be used in the production of examination items, and there were some very interesting key findings and takeaways.
Ahead of the CSE 2024 Annual Meeting, KGL highlights a session in which we are proud to take part, “Evolving Roles and Relationships for a Sustainable Publishing Ecosystem."
