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Corporate Researcher of the Future

In this report we focus on researchers in R&D, how AI is already shaping their work, and what more it can do. Highlighting the voices and experiences of researchers in different industries, this report identifies a missed opportunity in using AI in R&D and suggests ways to improve AI adoption.

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About the Corporate Researcher of the Future report

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The findings are drawn from Elsevier’s Researcher of the Future - a Confidence in Research report. As part of the study, Elsevier received responses from 122 corporate researchers on their use of AI and views on the evolving role of the technology. The findings for corporate researchers begin here:

  • 33% of corporate researchers do not use AI for work

  • 76% expect AI to save them time and 49% believe AI will help drive new knowledge over the next two to three years

  • 70% say automatic citations would increase AI adoption

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Enriching human knowledge with responsible AI

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At Elsevier, we work with the academic, research and health communities to combine trusted, verified content and human expertise with the power of AI to advance human progress. 

We are committed to maintaining the quality and integrity of scientific and medical information amidst the rapid growth of data and misinformation. Our AI tools are grounded in peer-reviewed articles, medical books, and evidence-based clinical overviews, ensuring accurate and reliable information.  

Discover AI in R&D

Across industry, R&D leaders are exploring how artificial intelligence (AI) can reinvent scientific research. Visit our industry hub for more information, resources and current events.

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