Generative AI: New policies, opportunities, and risks

About this video

The rise of generative artificial intelligence (AI) and AI-assisted technologies has triggered new policies with an aim to provide greater transparency and guidance to researchers.

This recorded webinar will take a deep dive into Elsevier’s policies for authors on the use of generative AI in scientific writing, reviewers on its use in the journal peer review process, and editors on its use in the journal editorial process. You will also learn about the ethics behind the use of generative AI in scholarly publishing, including opportunities and risks.  

About the presenters

Georgios Tsatsaronis
Georgios Tsatsaronis
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VP Data Science RCO, Elsevier

Dr. George Tsatsaronis is Vice President of Data Science at the Operations division of Elsevier, in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Prior to joining Elsevier in 2016, he worked in academia for more than 10 years, doing research and teaching in the fields of machine learning, natural language processing and bioinformatics in universities in Greece, Norway and Germany. He has published more than 60 scientific articles in high-impact peer review journals and conference proceedings in various areas of Artificial Intelligence, primarily natural language processing and text mining. In Elsevier, Dr. George Tsatsaronis is responsible for the design, implementation, deployment and quality assurance for several of Elsevier’s machine learning solutions and capabilities.

Daniel Stuckey
Daniel Stuckey
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Senior Publishing Ethics Expert, Elsevier

Dan Stuckey is a Senior Publishing Ethics Expert within Elsevier’s Research Integrity & Publishing Ethics Centre of Expertise. Prior to joining this team in April, 2022, Dan was Deputy Editor of The Lancet’s eBioMedicine where he worked for 7 years. Dan was responsible for handling the publication of high-quality, timely and reproducible translational research. Dan was also the journal’s point of contact when research integrity cases were encountered. Before embarking on a career in publishing, Dan was a postdoctoral researcher at Massachusetts General Hospital and at Imperial College London. He holds a PhD in Molecular Embryology from Imperial College London.

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