A recent study analyzed approximately 75 million publications, revealing that papers utilizing AI tend to achieve higher citation rates. This trend spans various fields, from drug design in medicine to policy drafting in social sciences. However, a significant gap exists in researchers' understanding of AI's potential benefits, particularly among women and minority groups.
The study, led by scientists Dashun Wang and Jian Gao, highlights the growing integration of AI in research since 2015, with notable increases in disciplines like computer science and engineering. Despite the advantages, the findings underscore the need for better training and awareness to ensure equitable access to AI's benefits across all demographics.
• AI papers show higher citation rates across various scientific disciplines.
• Demographic disparities in AI benefits affect women and minority researchers.
The article discusses how AI is increasingly utilized in scientific research to enhance the quality and impact of publications.
The study applied NLP techniques to analyze vast datasets of publications and patents.
This impact is highlighted in the study, indicating that AI-related research is more likely to be recognized and referenced.
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