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The 2026 Academic Writing Edge: AI Editors and Transition Playbooks for Journal-Ready Papers
The landscape of academic writing has undergone a fundamental transformation in 2026, where the question is no longer whether to use AI, but which specialized tools actually understand the nuances of ...
When I was a professor, I had no idea that copy editors existed until I published a book and worked with the press’s freelance editor. This occurred around the same time that I realized academia had ...
Dr. Carlos Chaccour at the University of Navarra says AI-written letters to the editor are on the rise in academic journals, raising questions about authenticity, accountability, and the future of ...
A new analysis from Organization Science finds that academic papers with heavy AI involvement tend to be less readable, more jargon-heavy, and more likely to be rejected. The findings suggest that ...
Authors, editors, and publishers must assert the value of academic writing in an age of exploitative automation.
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