Analysis of approximately 75 million publications finds those employing AI are more likely to be a ‘hit paper’

Analysis of approximately 75 million publications finds those employing AI are more likely to be a ‘hit paper’

From designing new drug candidates in medicine to drafting new taxation policies in social sciences, the benefits of artificial intelligence (AI) in scientific research are all around. From designing new drug candidates in medicine to drafting new taxation policies in social sciences, the benefits of artificial intelligence (AI) in scientific research are all around. Social Sciences Education Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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