Generative artificial intelligence (GnAI) has garnered significant attention worldwide across diverse industries, including in book publishing. To date, mo
Elsevier’s AI policy for book authors states that authors are allowed to use generative AI and AI-assisted technologies in the writing process before submission, but only to improve the language and readability of their work and with the appropriate disclosure, as per...
Generative AI presents significant opportunities for instructional designers to create content and personalize online learning environments. Alongside its benefits, generative AI also poses ethical considerations and potential risks, such as perpetuating biases or disrupting the learning proc...
The below guidance only refers to the writing process, and not to the use of AI tools to analyze and draw insights from data as part of the research process. Where authors use generative artificial intelligence (AI) and AI-assisted technologies in the writing process, authors should only use ...
Generative AI encompasses a wide variety of extensively trained models that researchers from Stanford University have named foundation models. Foundation models are large machine learning models trained using self-supervised learning at scale (use cases of machine learning). The difference between foundation...
Boost efficiencies:Use AI to cut down on the grunt work. Generative AI takes care of time-consuming, repetitive tasks of creating content and designs, freeing up your team to focus on the bigger picture and more complex challenges. Unlock scale:Need a thousand personalized marketing messages? No...
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Don’t:Use an image, vector or video you don’t have the rights to as a parameter for your generative AI prompts. Don't:Describe or depict subjects or locations in ways that may mislead buyers. Don’t:Submit multiple versions from the same prompt or similar iterations of a prompt.Learn...
Despite this, the sheer number of workers who use its software and its early lead in generative AI has put Microsoft in pole position as the fast-evolving technology makes it into everyday use. At a recent Gartner event attended by 9,000 corporate chief information officers and others, Micros...