Wiley Identifies Emerging AI Research Applications in New Study, Announces Forthcoming Guidelines for Authors
04 Février 2025 - 3:00PM
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Global study of nearly 5,000 researchers
reveals AI will play a significant role in the research process
within two years, despite limited current use
Wiley (NYSE: WLY), one of the world’s largest publishers and a
trusted leader in research and learning, today announced the
release of ExplanAItions, a major study that explores artificial
intelligence (AI) use and applications across the research process.
Drawing on insights from nearly 5,000 researchers worldwide, the
study extensively explores how AI is currently used, where it is
positioned to make a significant impact, variations in adoption and
interest, and the role publishers can play in supporting
researchers’ responsible and evolving use of AI.
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Key Findings from ExplanAItions
The study collected feedback on a total of 43 specific AI use
cases from across the research process spanning disciplines and
geographies, uncovering critical insights that vary by cohort:
- Current AI use tends to be limited to a few core tasks, but
researchers expect a rapid expansion in how AI is employed
throughout the research process.
- Researchers are not only highly interested in AI, but a
majority believe that AI currently outperforms humans in
over half of the 43 use cases tested.
- AI adoption varies across regions but barriers to greater AI
use are consistent globally:
- China (59%) and Germany (57%) lead the way in using AI for
their research process compared to 44% adoption among researchers
in the rest of the world.
- Over 60% of researchers globally cite a lack of guidelines and
training as a barrier to their increased use of AI.
- AI aspirations and attitudes vary across fields of study:
- The fields of Computer Science and Medicine have
the most researchers who self-identify as wanting to be early
adopters of AI (44% and 38%, respectively, vs. 34% overall).
- Life Sciences researchers are the most cautious in their
approach to AI, with the smallest proportion of early adopters (27%
vs. 34% overall) but are on par with other disciplines in terms of
having used AI to conduct or write their research.
- Across disciplines, career phases, and regions, researchers
agree that they see a role for publishers in navigating the future
use of AI: around 70% want publishers to provide guidelines on what
uses of AI are acceptable in the context of scholarly research and
to help them avoid potential errors and pitfalls.
The ExplanAItions study also highlights notable barriers to AI
adoption in spite of openness to AI applications, with 63% of
researchers citing either a lack of clear guidelines on accepted AI
uses in their field, or the need for training, as key
obstacles.
Listening to Authors: Forthcoming AI Guidelines
In response to 70% of researchers calling for clear guidance on
AI usage, Wiley is actively developing AI guidelines for authors.
These guidelines will provide actionable recommendations for the
responsible and effective use of AI in authorship and are informed
by extensive consultation with authors, editorial staff, and AI
experts. The guidelines will launch in the coming months and aim to
address the ethical, practical, and technical challenges authors
face when navigating the use of AI.
"Our study reveals a striking pattern – while researchers are
eager to embrace AI's benefits, they face significant barriers
including a lack of clear guidelines on acceptable use," said Jay
Flynn, Wiley EVP & General Manager, Research & Learning.
"We’ve heard researchers loud and clear. We're committed to
supporting authors as they navigate this transformation and will
offer guidance on how to use generative AI tools with greater
confidence.”
Wiley’s Leadership in Shaping AI
Wiley’s proactive approach to AI goes beyond the forthcoming
guidelines. Recent initiatives include the Wiley AI Partnerships: A
Co-Innovation Program to accelerate scientific discovery, The
Conversations series featuring an episode on AI ethics, and the
establishment of Wiley’s AI Principles. Together with the
ExplanAItions study, these efforts reinforce Wiley’s position as a
trusted leader in driving the responsible and exciting integration
of AI into research and publishing.
Download the Report and Visit the Microsite
Discover the full insights from the ExplanAItions study here
accompanied by supporting resources and factsheets on a new
microsite.
Survey Methodology
ExplanAItions is the culmination of multiple explorations on the
topic of AI in academic research conducted by Wiley in 2024. This
includes 1) a survey on perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors in
March-April with 1,043 responses, 2) 18 hour-long one-on-one
interviews conducted in July and August to collect input and refine
a list of AI use cases, and 3) a survey deep dive to collect data
on use cases in August-September with 4,946 responses. As a thank
you for participating in the survey, Wiley donated funds for each
response to One Tree Planted, a charity supporting reforestation
and biodiversity initiatives around the globe. Wiley has donated
funds to plant a total of 21,780 trees due to strong participation
in the ExplanAItions surveys.
About Wiley
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trusted leader in research and learning. Our industry-leading
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