Talk of the town: monthly publishing industry news digest

The academic publishing industry is undergoing significant transformations, influenced by technological advancements, geopolitical shift and evolving cultural dynamics. In this article, we delve into recent developments that are shaping the future of scholarly communication.

Peer review in the era of AI: risks, rewards and responsibilities
AI tools are increasingly integrated into peer review, aiding manuscript checks, reviewer suggestions and fraud detection. While these tools improve efficiency, experts caution that human oversight remains essential for preserving ethics and research integrity. The article outlines benefits such as speed and pattern detection, but warns of dangers like lack of transparency (‘black-box’ models), bias reinforcement and over-reliance on automation. Click on the link to read the article: The Scholarly Kitchen

From detection to disclosure: key takeaways on AI ethics from COPE’s forum
The Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) Forum addressed the growing ethical complexities posed by AI in scholarly publishing: detection of AI use alone is insufficient. It explored responsible AI use in academic publishing, emphasizing transparency, fair application and data protection. Discussions addressed risks in peer review and content creation, urging a balance between innovation and ethical accountability. The forum’s key themes – responsible use, disclosure, detection and equity – are guiding the industry’s evolving AI ethics policies.​ Learn more: The Scholarly Kitchen

Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Center and Amazon: a digital Arabic library
The Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Center has partnered with Amazon and Audible to launch a vast digital Arabic library, enhancing global access to Arabic literature. It marks a major step in the digital transformation of Arabic publishing and content access. The initiative will feature thousands of eBooks and audiobooks to promote reading and preserve cultural heritage. Officials said it marks a milestone in connecting technology with linguistic and cultural diversity.​ Read here: Publishing Perspectives

The UK’s publishing impact in focus at parliament
The UK Publishers Association’s annual parliamentary reception emphasized the industry’s £11 billion contribution to the economy and its role in education, culture and research. Mandy Hill of Cambridge University Press highlighted publishing’s influence in advancing global research and public discourse.​ It also used the occasion to reinforce its value in the creative economy and urge meaningful engagement with policymakers. Read the full article here: Publishing Perspectives

Britannica publisher sues Perplexity for alleged content copying

The Britannica Group, publisher of the Encyclopaedia Britannica and Merriam‑Webster Dictionary, has filed a lawsuit in the US Southern District of New York against the AI firm Perplexity AI, alleging that Perplexity used the Britannica content without permission to power its ‘answer engine’. The suit claims that Perplexity not only used the trusted Britannica ‘answers’ but also leveraged the historic brand names, sometimes verbatim and without attribution. This case comes amid broader legal scrutiny of AI companies using copyrighted material in their systems, with other publishers pursuing similar actions even as some opt for partnerships or licensing deals. Click here to read: The Bookseller

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