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Chats cuts through the noise to deliver discussions that actually matter. Each episode brings together industry leaders, researchers, and innovators to tackle the real challenges shaping our future—from choosing the right AI tools and navigating risks to unlocking genuine potential. It's energetic, unfiltered conversation with purpose, designed to equip you with the insights and confidence you need to shape the future rather than be shaped by it. Ready to join the chat? New episodes drop regularly on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.








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  • Content and collaboration in an AI world with Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe | Chats Ep. 4
    Feb 3 2026

    What happens when AI agents become the primary way researchers interact with scholarly content?

    Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe ( @Illinois1867 of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) and Apoorva Shah (VP Product Management, @johnwileysons explore how AI is transforming libraries, publishing, and research discovery.

    From debating whether AI handles peer review better than humans to how agents are replacing web browsers for research, this episode tackles the fundamental questions facing academia.

    What's the role of librarians when AI can instantly synthesize information? How do publishers enhance the AI-driven ecosystem?

    👉 Learn more about Wiley's AI initiatives: https://www.wiley.com/about-us/ai-resources/

    Key topics:
    *Understanding AI agents as research assistants
    *The evolving role of libraries and librarians
    *Why peer review isn't AI's biggest threat to publishing
    *Digital rights and authentication for AI agents
    *Building AI literacy programs
    *Publisher-library collaboration in the AI era

    Essential viewing for:
    *Libraries navigating the AI transformation
    *Publishers rethinking business models
    *Researchers developing AI literacy
    *Institutions making strategic AI investments

    This conversation challenges assumptions while offering practical insights for anyone at the intersection of AI and scholarly communication.

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    24 m
  • AI Literacy, agents, peer review: Insights from the library with Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe | Chats Ep. 3
    Dec 8 2025

    What happens when #ai agents become the primary way #researchers interact with scholarly content?

    Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe (‪@Illinois1867‬ and Apoorva Shah (VP Product Management, ‪@johnwileysons‬ explore how #ai is transforming #libraries publishing, and #research discovery.

    From debating whether AI handles #peerreview better than #humans to how agents are replacing #web browsers for research, this episode tackles the fundamental questions facing academia.

    What's the role of a #librarian when AI can instantly synthesize information? How do publishers enhance the AI-driven ecosystem?

    👉 Learn more about ‪@johnwileysons‬ AI initiatives: https://www.wiley.com/about-us/ai-res...

    Key topics:

    *Understanding AI agents as research assistants
    *The evolving role of libraries and librarians
    *Why peer review isn't AI's biggest threat to publishing
    *Digital rights and authentication for AI agents
    *Building AI literacy programs
    *Publisher-library collaboration in the AI era

    Essential viewing for:

    *Libraries navigating the AI transformation
    *Publishers rethinking business models
    *Researchers developing AI literacy
    *Institutions making strategic AI investments

    This conversation challenges assumptions while offering practical insights for anyone at the intersection of AI and scholarly communication.

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    16 m
  • Integrating AI into research: Practical insights with Avi Staiman ​| Chats Ep. 2
    Oct 23 2025

    How do you know if you're using #ai responsibly in your research? When should you disclose AI use and why is transparency around AI often taboo?

    Join Sara Falcon, Director of UX Strategy, @johnwileysons and Avi Staiman, CEO, @Aclang Academic Language Experts, for an eye-opening conversation about the practical realities researchers face when integrating AI into their work.

    Discover the 2025 ExplanAItions study: https://www.wiley.com/en-us/about-us/ai-resources/ai-study/

    Learn about our partnership with Perplexity: https://www.wiley.com/en-us/solutions-partnerships/academic-institutions/instructors-administrators/perplexity/

    See our AI guidelines for book authors: https://www.wiley.com/en-us/publish/book/resources/ai-guidelines/

    In this episode, discover:
    A practical risk-assessment framework for evaluating AI use in research
    Why transparency about AI use remains taboo—and how to change that culture
    The critical difference between LLMs and RAG tools (and when to use each)
    How to write prompts that actually work—think "brilliant student who skipped K-12"
    The hidden danger of relying on AI summaries for literature reviews
    How early career researchers can develop AI literacy without losing core skills

    Perfect for:
    Researchers navigating AI adoption
    Publishers developing AI guidelines
    R&D teams evaluating AI tools
    Academic institutions shaping AI policy
    Anyone working at the intersection of AI and scientific integrity

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    13 m
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