报告显示:中国科研人员对AI与科研深度融合信心显著高于欧美
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang·2025-12-08 14:14

Core Insights - The report highlights the significant role of AI in transforming research practices and the growing awareness among Chinese researchers regarding the practical application and societal impact of their work [1][3] Group 1: AI in Research - 58% of researchers globally are currently using AI tools in their research, a notable increase from 37% in 2024 [3] - Chinese researchers exhibit a much higher confidence in AI's value in research processes compared to their counterparts in the US and UK, with 68% believing AI tools provide more options [6] - Concerns about the ethicality and reliability of AI tools persist, with only 23% of researchers believing the development process of current AI tools is ethical [6] Group 2: Research Funding and Pressure - Only 45% of researchers feel they have enough time for research, and only 33% expect an increase in research funding in the next two to three years, with North American and European researchers being particularly pessimistic [3] - 68% of respondents feel the pressure to publish has increased compared to two to three years ago, yet 74% maintain that peer-reviewed research is trustworthy [3] Group 3: International Mobility and Collaboration - 29% of researchers are considering moving abroad for work in the next two to three years, but the overall willingness to relocate has decreased since 2022 [7] - 63% of researchers believe that collaboration in their fields has become more frequent, with the Asia-Pacific region showing the most positive sentiment [7] - 44% of Chinese researchers are optimistic about funding growth in their fields, the highest among global respondents [7]