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Benjamin Franklin in the age of AI
history of scienceLouisiane Ferlier reports on the launch of a Featured NotebookLM on the science of Benjamin Franklin, in collaboration with Google Arts & Culture.
When beauty filters reality
publishingNew research in Royal Society Open Science explores the attractiveness halo effect in the era of beauty filters. Authors Aditya Gulati and Nuria Oliver take us through the study and findings. ◀
Royal Society Open Science has commissioned a new collection of papers exploring the impact of machine learning, artificial intelligence, and Big Data within science and society.
After attending the UK’s AI Safety Summit at Bletchley Park, Sir Adrian Smith PRS reflects on the Society's work on AI, and what comes next.
A new Review paper discusses the ways in which AI can help enhance elephant monitoring and improve conservation.
Matt Hodgkinson, Research Integrity Manager at the UK Research Integrity Office, gives us an overview on how AI tools are shaping the future of publishing, and how reviewers, authors and publishers can adapt to thrive in this changing landscape.
The theme for this year's Peer Review Week is "Peer Review and the Future of Publishing". We speak with Denisse Albornoz, Science Policy adviser in the Royal Society’s Data team, about the policies that will likely evolve as AI technology continues to advance and its impact on scholarly publishing becomes more pronounced.
Computer pioneers
history of scienceThe videos from our first first fully online history of science workshop, ‘Computers and Computer People, 1950s-1990s’, are now available on demand. Rupert Baker gives an overview of the themes and content.
Four of our new Associate Editors tell us a bit about their exciting areas of research, from palaeontology to artificial intelligence.
A China-UK dialogue on artificial intelligence
news and viewsProfessor Sir Keith Burnett FRS writes following the Royal Society's recent workshop with the Chinese Academy of Sciences on Artificial Intelligence.