AI is changing not just how research is done, but how researchers define trust, integrity, and impact. The real question is: how prepared is the ecosystem for what comes next?
Join us for an in‑depth panel discussion inspired by the new
Researcher of the Future report from Elsevier’s Confidence in Research program, drawing on insights from more than 3,200 researchers across 113 countries on the future of research in an AI‑enabled world.
In this session, we’ll go beyond the report headlines to explore how researchers are navigating the rapid adoption of AI tools, where human judgment remains indispensable, and how expectations around integrity, transparency, and collaboration are shifting. We’ll also unpack regional differences in AI use and sentiment, and what these mean for institutions working to support responsible adoption and amplify research impact.
This panel brings together researchers, librarians, and academic leaders to interpret the report’s implications for their communities and the research sector at large. Together, they’ll reflect on how innovations in technology and the growing emphasis on trustworthy AI are shaping workflows, integrity, collaboration, and real-world research impact.
We’ll be asking:
- What does “confidence in research” look like in 2025, and how is AI reshaping it?
- How are researchers’ accelerating use of AI tools influencing policies, priorities, and expectations across the ecosystem?
- How do researchers, librarians, and institutional leaders see trust, integrity, and transparency evolving?
- What will it take for the research community to harness AI responsibly while safeguarding confidence in scholarship?
This session invites all stakeholders to join the conversation about the future of research, and how we move forward together.