(24 May 2024) More than three-quarters of researchers use some form of artificial intelligence (AI) tool in their research, despite having concerns about data security, intellectual property rights and AI’s effectiveness, a new report finds.
An Oxford University Press (OUP) survey released Thursday found that 76 percent of the 2,345 respondents use an AI tool when conducting their own research.
Chatbots and translation machines were the most popular tools, according to the report, with 43 percent and 49 percent usage, respectively. They were followed by AI-powered research tools or search engines (25 percent).
Inside Higher Ed has the news here.