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- Talk
- 29/09/2024
- UK
BJJ: In an AI world, Why Do Journals Still Matter? Introduction by Professor Fares Haddad
Description
This session from BOA 2024 hosted by Professor Fares Haddad delves into the relevance of academic journals in a world increasingly dominated by artificial intelligence. The discussion opens with the provocative question of why journals still hold significance amidst the prevalence of misinformation, commonly referred to as 'fake news'. The event features five prominent presentations, covering past, present, and future trends in orthopedic research and publishing in the UK.
The session starts with Professor Matt Costa, who will present on the notion that a significant portion of literature in trauma and orthopedics may be flawed, effectively challenging the audience to reconsider the validity of what they have learned at the congress. Following him, there will be insights from the editorial perspective on publishing, contributions from Professor Chloe Scott on research dissemination, Professor Dan Perry on the implications of generative AI, and Professor Andrew Duckworth discussing independent publishing.
Attendees are encouraged to engage actively by posing questions, with a structured format allowing for interactions at the end of the presentations. The session promises to provide critical insights into orthopedic research while urging the audience to reflect on the integrity of the information being consumed.