Dear Team Learning Readers,

The proliferation of AI tools and capabilities has forced academic
publishers to take a stance on how these researchers can use these tools in
the research writing context. Avi Staiman, founder and CEO of Academic
Language Experts, explores the use of AI tools by authors and pushes
publishers to further clarify how and when these tools can be used.

Read on Scholarly Kitchen now
<https://aclang-dot-yamm-track.appspot.com/2hVreZRh5XYGv2uTDrE6iLVj3aIeCnkWI_cf53HyoOlGaf_K5hwERgzt9qKP7snDe1A4uYt0E6G80gZ2r4gHgbPS1HIZ6tE3sP-uCQ5I3tUNZkW0z7jWJVGoejZ0sPDrCN0zEkTCBDglkuIEDUt3H6uGjdVBtpMGtZen2OjcAE73kina--kpyMrV8vaCh-2VMCnYPM8cj29AvsupU4tpghkPrVDqI1TIo3rex8cqFVmwSieuHKH2pitIUnzAFMJQ>
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Sincerely,
Avi Staiman








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