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Simple science summaries written by AI can help people understand research and trust scientists - MSN


Simple science descriptions are preferable to and more beneficial than complex ones, and AI tools can help. But scientists could also achieve the same goals by working harder to minimize jargon ... Read More

MSU expert: How AI can help people understand | EurekAlert!


New research from David Markowitz, associate professor of communication at Michigan State University, demonstrates that AI-generated summaries may help restore trust in scientists and, in turn ... Read More

AI may help simplify science communication and restore trust - News-Medical.net


His work demonstrates that AI-generated summaries may help restore trust in scientists and, in turn, encourage greater public engagement with scientific issues - just by making scientific content ... Read More

Simplified science communication via videos may trick viewers into overestimating their own expertise


A research team at the University of Cologne has found that video summaries of scientific studies that are presented in a more simple manner, using simpler language and visual presentation, lead to ... Read More

AI Models like ChatGPT and DeepSeek frequently exaggerate scientific findings, study reveals


A recent study reveals that AI language models like ChatGPT often misrepresent scientific research by exaggerating findings. Researchers found up to 73% of AI-generated summaries contained ... Read More

Can AI review the scientific literature — and figure out what it all means?


Some of the newer AI-powered science search engines can already help people to produce narrative literature reviews — a written tour of studies — by finding, sorting and summarizing publications. Read More

AI Research Summaries “Exaggerate Findings,” Study Warns - Inside Higher Ed


AI tools overhype research findings far more often than humans, with a study suggesting the newest bots are the worst offenders—particularly when they are specifically instructed not to exaggerate. Read More

AI-authored abstracts "more authentic" than human-written ones - Inside Higher Ed


Higher ratings for AI-authored abstracts should not obscure the need for engaging prose with a “human touch,” says study co-author. Journal abstracts written with the help of artificial intelligence ... Read More

Tetsuwan Scientific is making robotic AI scientists that can run experiments on their own - TechCrunch


Robotic AI scientists can be traced back to 1999 with Ross King’s robots “Adam” and “Eve,” but really kicked off with a series of academic papers starting in 2023. Read More

How Are AI Chatbots Changing Scientific Publishing?


But there’s another part of our society where their effects are now coming into clearer view. I’m talking about research papers and scientific publishing. According to a researcher at University ... Read More

Simple science summaries written by AI help people understand research and trust scientists - The Conversation


Simple science descriptions are preferable to and more beneficial than complex ones, and AI tools can help. But scientists could also achieve the same goals by working harder to minimize jargon ... Read More

Simple science summaries written by AI help people understand research and trust scientists - Idaho Press


(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Licenced as Creative Commons - attribution, no derivatives ... Read More


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