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  • Daily
    user-489806
    I use it frequently, but my colleagues are largely afraid of it, and do not use it.
  • Weekly
    user-377267
    Any type of modeling and data analysis is now facilitated by AI. However, the chances for wrong use are also growing. Human expert judgment is required in the end.
  • Daily
    user-562726
    see answer 1
  • Weekly
    user-461476
    Copilot, Chat GPT and others specialised for academic literature reviews
  • Daily
    user-740731
     We use it to improve our English, as it is not our first language. 
  • Weekly
    user-371703
    See above
  • Weekly
    user-234128
    I use it to tweak my code to run statistical analyses in R. But it is not a substitute for understanding. 
  • Weekly
    user-587286
    Manuscript optimisation
  • Monthly
    user-634909
    We use AI to collect meeting minutes.
  • Daily
    user-194025
    I use it mostly to improve/polish my writing.
  • Monthly
    user-701806
    Just some ChatGPT for writing recommendations
  • Weekly
    user-738101
    ChatGPT 
  • Daily
    user-568782
    First, I use AI dayly for translating French texts in English, and second every time I write a manuscript.
  • Weekly
    user-722545
    I often use ChatGPT for assistance in fixing code that is not running, or for quick overviews of the benefits and drawbacks of certain data visualization formats and statistical methods.
  • Daily
    user-510547
    Daily in Semiconductor IC design, IC Manufacturing (advance node Fabs) and some support operations
    Weekly in Business Analytics, Supply Chain optimization, Legacy chip manufacturing,
  • Daily
    user-845512
     In my academic and research work, the use of AI tools is part of the daily workflow. I apply machine learning models for data processing, anomaly detection, and statistical validation of experimental outcomes. Within IoT-based environmental monitoring projects, AI routines operate continuously to optimize variable interpretation and trigger early alerts under critical conditions. In scientific information management and technical writing, I use natural language–based systems only as supportive instruments, ensuring human oversight and full methodological traceability. This balance between constant use and ethical control has strengthened both productivity and the reliability of research processes. 
  • Daily
    user-853228
    Nothing
  • Weekly
    user-559116
    ChatGPT

  • Monthly
    user-471070
    We are beginning to experiment with AI in our daily work. 
  • Daily
    user-584115
     I use generative AI daily as a 'force multiplier' for productivity. It serves as a constant research assistant for summarizing complex topics and exploring new hypotheses during the interstitial moments of my workday, effectively turning 'downtime' into 'discovery time. 
  • Rarely
    user-773118
    DS e.g.
  • Weekly
    user-72485
    Gemini and Perplexity
  • Daily
    user-488995
     It is explained by itself 
  • Daily
    user-935064
    In that AI is now imbedded into word processing and dominated Google Searches, it is nearly impossible to avoid it.  However, I never ask for a summary of a document or trust the output of a Google search without seeking independent verification from primary sources.
  • Daily
    user-161126
    My colleagues use AI daily in analyzing molecular data.  I use it infrequently because I am collecting data in the field to be analyzes by others.
  • Never
    user-480186
    No interest in using it.
  • Daily
    user-404156
    Tools for education like OpenAI, video editing using AI, and other tools
  • Weekly
    user-565831
    predominantly (Q)SAR models
  • Weekly
    user-218343
    At least for plagiarism check and paraphrasing, I do use AI tools in my work. I believe my colleagues also do it regularly.
  • Daily
    user-321125
    Helping I  research, summarizing data to quick revisions of topics during rounds, it helps with everything. 
  • Rarely
    user-825962
    only for statistical assessment of the results obtained by us
  • Monthly
    user-325101
    My work with artificial intelligence is limited to simple questions I'd ask Google. However, evaluating Google's results takes a long time. I usually ask some of my questions to chatgpt and get quick answers. I don't have much confidence in complicated tasks because AI can get confused.
  • Daily
    user-492609
    I regularly look for guidelines
  • Weekly
    user-602227
    Chat GPT, Microsoft Co-Pilot, Gemini 
  • Daily
    user-542532
     AI tools are now used on a daily basis in my work, and many of my colleagues also rely on them routinely. They have become an integral part of tasks such as data analysis, literature synthesis, manuscript preparation, and research planning, making them a consistent and valuable component of our workflow. 
  • Never
    user-884738
    I never use. Some colleagues use daily.
  • Weekly
    user-521272
    sometimes only I use it.
  • Rarely
    user-616368
    just check summaries provided when searching on Google, many of which are wrong.
  • Daily
    user-414395
    We use AI coding tools, AI classification models, and generative AI chat models. 
  • Weekly
    user-417392
    Bayesian network for causality assessment; OpenAI for writing.
  • Daily
    user-641633
    Gemini, Grok and other generative AI tools. 
  • Monthly
    user-305063
    Copilot
  • Daily
    user-178012
    1. AI is used as a supportive, not primary, decision-making tool
      In my work, AI tools complement experimental design, formulation development, and preclinical evaluation rather than replacing scientific judgment.

    2. Frequency reflects cautious and purpose-driven adoption
      Weekly use allows integration of AI benefits while maintaining rigorous validation, particularly important in safety- and development-focused research areas.

    3. Usage is aligned with ethical and regulatory expectations
      AI outputs are always cross-checked against experimental data and established scientific principles, especially for applications related to health and nutrition.