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Elsevier’s Researcher of the Future report reveals less than half of researchers have time to do research but see AI as transformative if given right tools. Based on insights from more than 3,200 researchers across 113 countries, the study explores how advances in AI, evolving research practices, and shifting geopolitical dynamics are transforming research worldwide. 🧑🔬 Only 45% agree they have sufficient time for research 📈 58% of researchers now use AI tools in their work, up from 37% 🌏 79% of researchers in China say AI improves research quality, compared with 22% in the US and 17% in the UK 🔍 Only 7% in the US and UK believe AI will increase trust in research Researchers see AI as a powerful tool to transform how they work and boost research impact, but they want solutions they can trust that prioritize research integrity, accuracy, and accountability. 🔗 Read the Researcher of the Future report: http://spkl.io/6047AwVLL
A study in Lancet Gastroenterology and Hepatology showed that doctors became less skilled at spotting precancerous growths after using AI tools. Concerns are raised about the long-term effects on medical training. Other sectors, like therapy and technology, also face deskilling as AI takes over tasks. While AI can improve outcomes, it still needs human oversight, and limited access might hinder job performance. The American Enterprise Institute suggests that adaptable individuals will succeed, while others may find it harder.