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Funders launch projects with US$70-million to develop tools that make rapid syntheses of the world’s science.
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The rapid adoption of chatbots such as ChatGPT in mainstream society have placed artificial intelligence (AI) front and centre of the public debate on science in the past two years. Consequently, these tools and other developing AI technologies are raising important questions for the future of research itself. This supplement takes a look at these issues and the latest Nature Index data on the field.
Funders launch projects with US$70-million to develop tools that make rapid syntheses of the world’s science.
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