AI Insights
Editorial Board
Sencer Yeralan, Elin Huckerby, Ibo van de Poel, Jennifer Edmond, Hart Cohen, Geoffrey Rockwell, and Ayushi Khemka
The AI Insights series offers a new model for scholarly publishing: long forms as well as short-form, peer-reviewed monographs as well as opinion pieces that explore how AI tools are transforming knowledge production, intellectual practice and institutional life – and what is at stake (environmentally, ethically, socially, philosophically, pedagogically) in that transformation. These books provide authoritative and timely insights into AI while remaining freely accessible worldwide through Open Access. With rapid publication timelines, collaborative design, and availability in both digital and print formats, the series bridges depth and accessibility, ensuring that cutting-edge research reaches academics, practitioners, policymakers, and the wider public without barriers.
Key Features
- High standards: rigorous peer review, expert editors, and professional design
- Length: 25,000+ words
- Innovative: can include hands-on examples of AI generated material, and human-AI collaborations provided as additional digital resources
- Open Access: freely available online to maximize reach and impact
- No BPC: authors don’t need to pay for publication
- Rapid turnaround: typically within 3 months of acceptance
- Wide readership: accessible to scholars, students, practitioners, policymakers and the general public
- Copyright retained by the author with a non-exclusive publishing license
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES: Where authors wish to include extended technical detail – prompt logs, worked examples, documentation of specific AI outputs, datasets, workflows etc. – these would be hosted as online supplementary materials linked to the edition, meaning that the book itself remains readable and conceptually focused. If authors have used AI as a co-author, the documentation (or a sample, or an in-depth description) can be uploaded as an additional resource associated with the volume.