Use of Artificial Intelligence in Peer Review Among Top 100 Medical Journals
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/36272Date
2024-12-03Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
The rapid growth of medical research publishing and preprint servers appears to be straining the peer
review process, potentially causing a shortage of qualified reviewers and slower reviews. Repeated
reviews of rejected manuscripts likely increase costs, raising concerns about the system’s efficiency
and fairness. Innovative solutions are urgently needed.1
Recent advancements in artificial intelligence
(AI), particularly generative AI (GenAI), offer potential for enhancing peer review,2 but its integration
into this workflow varies by journals policy. A comprehensive survey of medical journals’ guidance
is needed to understand attitudes toward AI-assisted peer review and the reasons.
Publisher
American Medical AssociationCitation
Li, Xu, Cao, Liu, Fei, Liu. Use of Artificial Intelligence in Peer Review Among Top 100 Medical Journals. JAMA Network Open. 2024;7(12):e2448609Metadata
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