Drivers and barriers of AI adoption and use in scientific research
Stefano Bianchini,
Moritz Müller and
Pierre Pelletier
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2025, vol. 220, issue C
Abstract:
We study the early adoption and use of artificial intelligence (AI) in scientific research. Using a large dataset of publications from OpenAlex (all fields, up to 2024) and building on theories of scientific and technical human capital, we identify key factors that influence AI adoption. We find that early adopters were domain scientists embedded in AI-rich collaboration networks and affiliated with institutions with strong AI credentials. Access to high-performance computing (HPC) mattered only in a few scientific disciplines, such as biology and medical sciences. More recently, as tools like Large Language Models (LLMs) have diffused, AI has become more accessible, and institutional advantages appear to matter less. However, social capital—especially ties to AI-experienced collaborators and early-career researchers—remains a persistent driver of adoption. We discuss the implications for science policy and the organization of research in the age of AI.
Keywords: Artificial intelligence; Technology adoption; Scientific discovery; Economics of science (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1016/j.techfore.2025.124303
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