AI in Academia – Ethics, Insights, Innovation

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly transforming the academic landscape. From data analysis and literature reviews to improving writing and managing references, AI tools can accelerate research workflows and inspire creativity. Yet they also bring challenges—such as errors, bias, and over-reliance—that can compromise originality and scientific rigor.

 

At De Gruyter Brill, we are committed to supporting authors and researchers worldwide in exploring Artificial Intelligence confidently and responsibly, giving you the knowledge and insights to make the most of these tools.

Free Webinar Recording: AI and Research Integrity

Watch the recording of industry experts Scott McCleary M.Ed. Tech and Dr Gareth Dyke in an interactive session on the ethical use of AI in research writing. From literature reviews to drafting, editing, and citations, discover practical strategies to boost efficiency while safeguarding integrity, transparency, and scientific rigor.

 

 

Meet the Hosts:

 

Scott McCleary M.E.d.Tech is an expert instructional designer and the brains behind Edanz Learning Lab. Scott specializes in online instructional design for professional development.

 

 

Dr Gareth Dyke holds a PhD in geology and biology from the University of Bristol (UK) and is a researcher and educator with over 25 years’ experience in writing and publishing academic papers.

 

How does Artificial Intelligence affect academic libraries?

In our webinar "Artificial Intelligence: the lowdown", Professor Dr. Andrew Cox and Ms. Iman Khamis explore what is happening with AI in academic libraries. What works? What does not? And what does the future hold?

Advance your AI-Knowledge with our Curated Book Selection

 

Discover resources that will deepen your understanding of Artificial Intelligence across disciplines.

The De Gruyter Handbook of Artificial Intelligence, Identity and Technology Studies

Artificial Intelligence: Robot Law, Policy and Ethics

Artificial Intelligence and Architecture

 Open Access

Mimetic Posthumanism

The Second Renaissance

 Open Access

Digital Roots

 Open Access

Moral Design and Green Technology

Volume 1 Computational Drug Discovery

Volume 2 Computational Drug Delivery

 Open Access

De Gruyter Handbook of Digital Criminology

Mastering ChatGPT

Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare

Was ist digitale Philosophie?

Künstliche Intelligenzen als moralisch verantwortliche Akteure?

Intelligent Educational Robots

Artificial Intelligence

Complimentary Access to Journal Articles and Book Chapters

 

Browse a special collection of peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, available free of charge. These resources highlight current debates and critical perspectives on AI in research, helping you stay informed and providing perspectives to inform your own research and teaching.

Can Scaling Improve AI? A Philosophical Issue

Entangled Selves: The Exploration of Human-AI Interaction in Her

Memory Studies Review: Artificial Intelligence and Collective Memory

AI-Integrated Science Teaching Through Facilitating Epistemic Discourse in the Classroom

From European Standards to Responsible Use of AI in Clinical Practice

AI Meets Academia: the Impact of ChatGPT on Transforming Assessment Design in UK Universities

Explainable deep learning approach for recognizing “Egyptian Cobra” bite in real-time

Strategies for protection against adversarial attacks in AI models: An in-depth review

Speech emotion recognition using long-term average spectrum

Communication network security situation analysis based on time series data mining technology

Evaluating people's perceptions of an agent as a public speaking coach

Labour legislation and artificial intelligence: Europe and Ukraine

Podcasts and Blog Articles

Stay connected to the latest conversations around Artificial Intelligence in academia through our podcasts and blogs.

Originality in the age of Gen AI, part 1: Creativity, higher education, and the moral panic - Sustainability Matters

Listen to the interview with Dr. Naomi S. Baron on our podcast “Sustainability Matters”

Originality in the age of machine-generated text, part 2: Brainrot, peer-review, and the importance of voluntary reading - Sustainability Matters

Listen to the interview with Dr. Naomi S. Baron on our podcast “Sustainability Matters”

Navigating Generative AI in Academic Publishing: An Interview With Benjamin Luke Moorhouse

De Gruyter Conversations

AI in Academic Publishing: What Authors Need to Know

Read our Author Policy on the use of Artificial Intelligence in your research