AI use in science has grown exponentially since 2015 but stays confined to computer science and statistics topics, shows higher retraction rates and citations, and follows distinct global adoption patterns.
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When AI Meets Science: Research Diversity, Interdisciplinarity, Visibility, and Retractions across Disciplines in a Global Surge
AI use in science has grown exponentially since 2015 but stays confined to computer science and statistics topics, shows higher retraction rates and citations, and follows distinct global adoption patterns.