Elsevier is simultaneously expanding its AI-powered writing and research tools while suing Meta for scraping research papers to train AI models, setting the stage for broader industry battles over academic content and AI development rights.
·Elsevier sued Meta as the first science publisher taking legal action over scraped research papers for AI training
·LeapSpace platform adds writing coach and Claim Radar features, with 97% of users reporting time savings
·Study reveals nurses are being excluded from clinical AI adoption decisions despite their frontline roles
·New open access agreements signed with CzechELib and Milner Library expand free research access
·Other scholarly publishers watching Elsevier's legal case against Meta closely for precedent
drawn from Research Information, R&D World, Elsevier, PR Newswire · updated 16h ago