Workshop: AI for Academic Writing: Separating Fact from Fiction


 AI for Academic Writing: Separating Fact from Fiction

Do you avoid using AI in academic writing because you’re unsure of what’s ethical or allowed? You’re not alone. A recent Paperpal survey of 1,400+ academics showed that while over 80% use AI tools, a staggering 44% remain unclear about institutional policies around AI use and the need for disclosures. 

That’s why Paperpal is launching The AI Exchange: Real Conversations on AI in Education and Research, starting with an exclusive expert panel discussion to clear the air on some of academia’s most debated topics.  

Topic: AI for Academic Writing: Separating Fact from Fiction 

Language: English ` 

Date: Thursday, August 28, 2025   

Time: 6:30 PM IST | 9:00 AM EDT | 1:00 PM GMT 

Register for Free 

Why this matters 

Our survey on AI usage revealed unexpected, but not surprising results.   

  • 87% worry about being flagged for plagiarism. 
  • 63% are concerned about ensuring accuracy. 
  • 52% highlight the need for clear institutional guidelines. 

It’s time to shift the narrative with facts, not fear! Come, engage with top academic experts in this 60-minute interactive session, designed to help you navigate those grey areas and use AI responsibly. 

What you can expect: 

  • Discussion on the right way to use AI tools for academic writing. 
  • Clarity on misconceptions surrounding the use of AI in academia.  
  • Advice on AI disclosure, AI detection and the risks of hiding AI use. 
  • Real-world insights on editorial expectations from journal insiders. 
  • Practical tips to ensure responsible AI use from academic experts. 
  • You will also have the chance to get your queries answered by our panelists during the Q&A session!  

Know Your Panelists: Our speakers bring extensive experience in research, editorial boards, and institutional policy. 

Hong Zhou, Senior Director of AI Products Management, Wiley Partner Solutions – Technology and product strategist leveraging AI and digital transformation to deliver impactful, growth-driven solutions.

 

Joris van Rossum, Program Director, STM Solutions – Leader driving initiatives to advance research integrity and AI applications in scholarly publishing.

 

 

Christopher Ostro, AI-Focused Assistant Teaching Professor and Course Designer, Continuing Education at CU Boulder – Educator and curriculum designer dedicated to supporting diverse learners and mentoring teachers in innovative, accessible course development.

 

This is one conversation you won’t want to miss, so mark your calendar. We look forward to seeing you there! 

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