Nursing Times has launched its new AI-powered search engine Ask Nursing Times. This new feature allows readers to simply type in a question about nursing, and the search engine will scan the Nursing Times website of more than 6,000 double-blind peer-reviewed articles, as well as news, features and opinions, to try and find the answer, added the publisher.
After the AI tool has scanned the Nursing Times website, it will give a short summary in response to the question, citing the articles that it sourced from for further reading and suggesting additional questions and articles that might be of interest, based on the original question.
The publisher says this new feature is going to be a huge benefit for the Nursing Times audience, saving nursing staff time when they want to find the information they need. With the profession being a very time pressured environment, Nursing Times says it hopes to see this become a very helpful tool for all nurses.
Nursing Times subscribers can log in and start using Ask Nursing Times, as much as they want, straight away. Meanwhile, added the publisher, if you register for free, then you can still try it out a couple of times, but this could be a good reason to start your Nursing Times subscription.
emap says it would like as many of its audiences as possible to benefit from this software, so as well as Nursing Times, it will be rolling out AI search engines to Architects Journal and other brands within its portfolio in due course.
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