Scopus AI: Leading the Way for the Next 20 Years of Scopus Innovation - Webinar Recording Now Available!
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This webinar explored the development of Scopus AI and its pivotal role in leading innovation within the Scopus platform. As a trailblazer in generative AI (Gen AI) technologies for research and academia, Scopus AI has been instrumental in transforming the way researchers discover scholarly information. In this webinar, we reflected on past Scopus innovations as we approach the 20th anniversary of its launch. We also unveiled the exciting roadmap of planned Scopus AI innovations for 2024. Discover how new Scopus AI features are set to redefine the research experience and empower researchers to make impactful discoveries.
The speakers featured in the webinar were:
Dr. Adrian Raudaschl - Principal Product Manager, Elsevier
Dr. Adrian Raudaschl, a former medical professional, transitioned to the realm of product management with a resolute goal: to propel academic research forward. As a seasoned senior product manager based in London, Adrian thrives at the intersection of search technology, AI, and large language models. His most recent project is Scopus AI, a service that combines vector search with large language models to empower researchers in discovering new topic areas.
Yoshiko Kakita - Senior Director of Scopus Product Management, Elsevier
Yoshiko Kakita is the Senior Director of Scopus Product Management, based in Tokyo, Japan. As a strategic and results-oriented leader, she is committed to shaping Scopus to meet the evolving needs of the scientific community. With over 18 years of experience with Scopus spanning both Sales and Product roles, her unwavering passion lies in contributing to making the world a better place through helping researchers and research institutes globally. Her current project involves spearheading the development of Scopus AI, an innovative solution tailored to provide the research community with reliable generative AI capabilities.