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We asked Industry Leaders what they thought peer Review would look like in the year 2030. This short slide deck will take you through their predictions! Come back to this post in 2030 to see if they were right! https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/peer-review-in-2030-what-do-you-think-it-will-look-like/283203036 We asked industry leaders for a quote to the question: “Peer review in 2030: what do you think it will look like?” Here is what they had to say: “This year’s theme represents an urgent and collective call to examine how AI intersects with research integrity, reviewer accountability, and transparency in publishing. Our goal is to empower the community to think critically and creatively about how peer review should evolve in this new technological era.” – Maryam Sayab, Director of Communications, Asian Council of Science Editors, Co-Chair, Peer Review Week Committee, Ambassador, Center for Open Science. “I hope to see more constructive criticism and transparency at all levels. While we rely on the expertise of peer reviewers, every researcher should feel empowered to critically evaluate research outputs. Technology can make the process more efficient, but it cannot replace human insight. Science moves forward through collaboration and the open exchange of ideas—and a review process that is thoughtful, critical and transparent is essential to that progress.” – Iva Grabaric Andonovski, Editor Food Technology and Biotechnology, CROASC President, EASE Vice President, EASE Croatian Regional Chapter Chair, EASE Environment and Sustainability Committee Co-Chair. “In 2030, peer review should have become a professional skill, independently recognized, and transferable. I expect it will be completely decoupled from editorial checks, as this will be mainly automated. I also hope that it will include more early stage academics, industry professionals, and members of society at large.” – Maria Machado, Co-Chair Peer Review Week Committee, Stories4Sci: https://stories4sci.blogspot.com/, LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mjmachado/ “While there’s a lot of discussion around the challenges of peer review, it’s important to focus on the value it brings – the chance to critically assess and improve a piece of work. I hope that in the next few years we will be able to harness the opportunities technology brings to make the process easier for reviewers, while preserving the value that can only come from human expertise.” – Laura Dormer, Editor-in-Chief – Learned Publishing, The Association of Learned & Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP). “The conversation on AI and peer review has shifted from ‘if’ to ‘how,’ yet much of the focus remains on what NOT to do rather than the responsible use of AI. If we fail to build clear standards and trust, we risk either slowing innovation or undermining the very integrity peer review is meant to protect. My hope is that by 2030, peer review is a human-AI partnership, but this is possible only if we evolve responsibly.” – Roohi Ghosh, Ambassador for Researcher Success, CACTUS, Co-chair of Peer Review Week Committee, Vice Chair, EASE India chapter Join the conversation at Peer Review Week 2025!
Sep 16, 2025
What exactly does it mean to use AI responsibly? Watch this video to find out about where and how AI tools can be used for peer review.
Sep 16, 2025
Peer Review Week 2025 has truly given us a lot to think about! With the theme focusing on how AI is reshaping peer review, we decided to ask top industry experts on their view of what role AI is likely to play in the future of peer review. Watch the video to know what Maria […]
Sep 15, 2025
Advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) technologies have made life easier for many, including those in the research community. Researchers are increasingly relying on the power of AI in different aspects of their work—from planning experiments to academic writing. AI can also assist in several stages of peer review, right from selecting suitable experts for review […]
Sep 15, 2025
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