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Attitudes toward AI: Through the researcher's lens

In this focused analysis of attitudes to AI in the world of research, respondents expect AI to have an increased impact on their work, enabling them to find information more quickly and to increase scholarly output. But that expectation is tempered by caution over the integrity of information and a demand for transparency in how AI is used.

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Attitudes toward AI report

About the Attitudes toward AI report

Between December 2023 and February 2024, independent market research firm Ipsos conducted interviews with more than 3,000 people globally working in academia and healthcare. The findings for researchers begin here:

  • 37% of researchers have used AI for work purposes

  • 94% of researchers believe AI will help accelerate knowledge discovery

  • 86% of researchers believe AI will increase work quality overall

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Transformative potential: Perspectives from researchers

Awareness of certain AI tools is high, and researchers have started using them, with expectations that usage will grow. 74% of those surveyed believe that this technology will have a transformative or significant impact on their area of work, but also raise concerns. You can find a summary of these findings in our infographic.

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Enriching human knowledge with responsible AI

At Elsevier, we work with the academic, research and health communities to combine trusted, verified content and human expertise with the power of AI to advance human progress. 

We are committed to maintaining the quality and integrity of scientific and medical information amidst the rapid growth of data and misinformation. Our AI tools are grounded in peer-reviewed articles, medical books, and evidence-based clinical overviews, ensuring accurate and reliable information.  

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Learn how researchers, clinicians, academic leaders and librarians around the world view AI in in the full report, Insights 2024: Attitudes toward AI.

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