Presenters: Henning Schoenenberger, Stephanie Preuss
More than a buzzword, AI has long proven valuable in research and science. Recent developments are dramatically increasing scientific output and assisting humanity in addressing important global concerns. AI is becoming a central part of content generation and publishing workflows, but how, in practical terms, is this setting the course for the future of our industry beyond the boundaries of the book? As one of the first adopters of AI within publishing, Henning Schoenenberger, the mind behind industry’s firsts such as the machine-generated research book and Stephanie Preuss one of our leading thinkers on content innovation share live updates on projects - from content generation and assessment, discovery, integrity, to equality and inclusion – offering practical tips for our sector.
- Henning Schoenenberger, Vice President Content Innovation at Springer Nature, has years of experience in product management and leadership in digital innovation. He was the initiator and product manager of the first machine-generated research book published by Springer Nature and has a track record for driving the development of research content solutions and scholarly communication.
- In her current role as Director of Content Innovation, Stephanie Preuß drives the integration of AI technologies in content generation and publication to support scientists in addressing the world’s urgent challenges. She’s experienced in AI-driven format development and was spearheading the evolution of the first machine-generated scientific book in 2019, as well as the introduction of AI-assisted book translations at Springer Nature.