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PubTech Radar Scan is a free newsletter about publishing technology companies, innovations and initiatives by Helen King
London, England
Joined May 2019
Playing around with #polymarkets In 2025, how many academic publishers will publicly state that their referral traffic from Google or Google Scholar has deceased because of a switch to other #AI services? Play with play money at: https://t.co/HiNAiIZsdF ♥️Referral code: DEOKR
manifold.markets
Resolved cgZtlnudS5. It seems probable that changes in discoverability tech such as AI summaries within Google search results, general services like ChatGPT and Gemini Deep Research, and specialist...
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I’ve joined the stampede to Bluesky you can find me here https://t.co/INGjXUOdji and, eventually, here
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Loving the Midnight at the Casablanca podcast with Paul Peters: https://t.co/toidaG7cSg. Absolutely fascinating to hear more about people’s careers and backstory.
midnightatthecasablanca.com
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New issue of PubTech Radar Scan, includes STORM, Proemial, Signals launch, The Conversations from Wiley, replacing purchased class readings with AI-generated readings & technology-enhanced peer review.
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Great blog post by David Worlock: https://t.co/7Ad2682WnM.. Time for academic societies to take back ownership of parts of the publishing space to directly serve the needs of their researchers? Time to #partylikeits1999 & value community needs more than efficiency? 😉
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Co-intelligence/Co-pilot has been an excellent price of marketing but require work from the user. It seems inevitable (to me) that as more products are built on top of LLMs the more these products will do and the less control used will have. Ethan Mollick’s latest newsletter:
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Key takeaways from the FT Strategies session on GenAI trends. 1. Multimodal products, 2. Conversational experiences, 3. Agents. Fascinating session especially the brief insight into their #AI experimentation space. #FutureMediaTechConference
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Does anyone else find browsing other people’s backlogs strangely compelling ? Here’s a part of the FT’s #AI ideas backlog. #FutureMediaTechConference
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Interesting… @SakanaAILabs introduce The AI Scientist: https://t.co/XjjKSYgTxY for ML research
sakana.ai
The AI Scientist: Towards Fully Automated Open-Ended Scientific Discovery
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I went to @alanwbrown / @DigiLeaders book launch earlier in the week. https://t.co/ixhfBkPeE6 Really enjoying the book, an easy read choc full of practical advice and things to think about.
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New & interesting job at Sage: Associate Director, Content Systems – Sage
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Interesting….
Morressier is excited to announce our partnership with @IOPPublishing! Through this collaboration, we're looking forward to accelerating the journal submission process, boosting integrity, and providing a seamless experience for our customers. Learn more: https://t.co/CHrKPefFS9
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Interesting line up of companies for “STM's New Dotcoms to Watch” at APE 2023. @hum_works @scientifyRES @ImageTwinAI @audemic_co @sciscore @prophyscience
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Did I mention that you can now check 10 articles a day with the Papermill Alarm **for free**? https://t.co/1JTKC28aMA
#researchintegrity #academicpublishing
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An article on research ethics that contains some wonderfully #TorturedPhrases e.g. “north yank trade agreement (nafta)", "Gregorian calendar month 2006" and the curious use of “Associate in Nursing” and “square measure”
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