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Overcoming Language Barriers in Global Research: Dr. Jamal El Ouahi weighs in on Gen-AI and scholarly communication

By Enago Academy | Speaker: Dr. Jamal El Ouahi

As AI-powered tools continue to evolve, researchers face new challenges and opportunities in academic writing. In this episode of Research and Beyond, Dr. Jamal El Ouahi, a science communication expert, joins us to explore the impact of AI in manuscript preparation, editing, and research dissemination.

Drawing from extensive experience in research and scholarly publishing, he discusses how balancing AI for language enhancement with human oversight ensures clarity, accuracy, and integrity.

Key topics discussed:

  • Role of AI in academic writing and language editing
  • Importance of human editing and professional services
  • Ethical considerations and policies on using Gen-AI for content generation

Join us as we delve into how researchers can effectively integrate AI tools while maintaining academic rigor and authenticity – that forms the backbone of scholarly communication.

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