AI is eating the academic publishing industry alive, but some good might come of it

28 mai 2026 | Sioux McKenna
In a publish-or-perish environment where numbers count much more than quality, artificial intelligence has become the great disruptor. But what this could ultimately lead to is universities rebuilding their knowledge-sharing infrastructure into something of value.
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