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Academia & Publishing

ChatGPT in Academia: How Scholars Integrate Artificial Intelligence into Their Daily Work

A recent survey conducted by De Gruyter’s Insights team has revealed that academics hold both concerns and curiosity regarding artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT. What’s more, they are keen to see more transparency and education about the ethical use of these disruptive technologies.

Academia & Publishing

Restricted access: How the Pandemic is Still Impacting Humanities Scholars

After 18 months of Covid turmoil our insight team spoke to a selection of humanities authors about how pandemic restrictions are impacting them and their research.

Academia & Publishing

Busier than Ever and Burned Out – New Research Reveals the Realities of Publishing in a Pandemic

In the spring, we conducted research which found that the pandemic was making academic authors busier and more stressed out than ever and that gender was an important factor. Six months on, have these pressures changed and if so how?

Academia & Publishing

We Asked 3,000+ Academics How They’re Coping with Covid-19: This Is What We found

A survey conducted by De Gruyter’s Insights Team has found that the Coronavirus pandemic and resulting lockdown has left academics with less time for research and busier than ever – with women most severely affected.

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