Tools for Enhancing Research Outputs through AI Content Creation: An Analytical Review
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https://doi.org/10.17821/srels/2024/v61i4/171504Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence, Ethics in Publication, Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, Research Publication, Search Engine OptimizationAbstract
In the fast-paced realm of modern research, the incorporation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies has fundamentally transformed scholarly practices of creating and disseminating knowledge. By harnessing AI tools and algorithms, researchers can optimize writing workflows, improve data analysis, maintain linguistic accuracy, and keep up with evolving trends in their respective domains. Through an extensive examination of literature and case studies, this study illuminates AI’s capacity to enhance the influence of research publications. Moreover, it delves into the challenges associated with AI utilization, stressing the importance of ethical considerations and responsible AI adoption within academic circles.
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