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    The Outlook of Non Fungible Tokens (NFTs): an alternative for academic manuscript ownership and scholarly publications
    (2023-01-01)
    Zanjanab, Ali Ghalehban
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    Ahadi, Navidreza
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    Monametsi, Gladness
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    Sorooshian, Shahryar
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    Taghipour, Amirhossein
    scientific research is expanding at an astounding rate, introducing new and compounding existing challenges and exacerbating those that already exist with regard to peer review quality, scholarly publishing and the emergence of predatory journals, and challenges with academic integrity and frauds in publication. To address this problem, this article suggests using NFT (Non Fungible Token) as a new, less costly, and more equitable means of publishing when it comes to intangible property ownership and identification. Blockchain enables autonomous, decentralized data, eventually resulting in a shared infrastructure where transactions are recorded and preserved. Our method covers the whole spectrum of NFT capabilities for academic manuscripts and scholarly publications through a decentralised solution using open-access tools
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    The outlook of ChatGPT, an AI-based tool adoption in Academia: applications, challenges, and opportunities
    (2023-01-01)
    Ahadi, Navidreza
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    Zanjanab, Ali Ghalehban
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    Sorooshian, Shahryar
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    Monametsi, Gladness
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    Virutamasen, Porngarm
    Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies continually improve and become more pervasive in many facets of our lives. ChatGPT is a chatbot created by OpenAI with a conversational artificial intelligence interface. Academic institutions could routinely use artificial intelligence (AI) and language models like ChatGPT, with an increasing range of applications and ramifications. This study investigates the adoption of ChatGPT in academia which include applications, challenges and opportunities using the lenses of educational transformation, response service quality, usefulness privacy concerns. The article first examine diverse applications of ChatGPT, including automation, sentiment analysis and natural language processing. Second, it addresses the challenges and limitations that come with using these technologies, like regulatory compliance algorithmic prejudice, and ethical issues. Third, the study emphasize the opportunities brought about by the implementation of AI and ChatGPT, such as improved research capacities, individualized learning experiences, and new career pathways. To promote an efficient and responsible adoption and deployment of ChatGPT, the study's findings offer several research directions and implications in academia.