volume 3 (2026), Issue 1

Research Article
FLIP-science: A federated learning framework for privacy-preserving collaborative AI research

Faisal Majee*

The growing reliance on artificial intelligence in scientific research has created a demand for large-scale datasets that institutions hold under strict privacy obligations. Centralized machine learning approaches require data aggregation into a single repository, conflicting with data governance and regulatory requirements. While federated learning supports decentralized model training ...

Research Article
The academic transition to industry 5.0: AI literacy, awareness, and readiness for human–AI collaboration in European higher education

Teodora Daniela Chicioreanu*; Gheorghe Cătălin Amza; Grigore Stamatescu; Marek Chodnicki; Matteo De Marchi; Vasiliki Vlastou; Andrada Ilisan

The transition to Industry 5.0 requires advanced digital competencies and a structured readiness for human–AI collaboration at the institutional level. This study investigates the levels of AI literacy, Industry 5.0 awareness, and readiness for human–AI collaboration among 296 respondents (91 faculty members and 193 students) from four European countries (Romania, Greece, Italy, and Poland). The research design employs structured questionnaires

Short Commentary
From tool to actor: A risk governance framework for managing the role transition of AI lab assistants

Weiwei Zhang*

The role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in laboratories is fundamentally changing. It is evolving from a passive data-processing tool into an active agent capable of autonomous planning, decision-making, and direct control of physical experiments. This transition from a “tool” to an “actor” represents a core, yet underrecognized, challenge for contemporary laboratory safety.

www.doi.org/10.52768/JArtifIntellRobot/1040
Review Article
Research risks and challenges in artificial intelligence era: Ethical, methodological, and socio-structural implications for academic research

Sultan Alsamaani*; Mohammed Alshammasi; Turki Alrumaykhani; Abdulaziz Aladwani; Nasir Hassan; Bassam AlBassam; Mohammed Abdullah Al-Hagery

The rapid integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI), particularly generative models and large language models, is fundamentally reshaping contemporary academic research. While AI offers unprecedented capabilities for data analysis, automation, and knowledge discovery, its widespread adoption introduces significant ethical, methodological, and structural

www.doi.org/10.52768/JArtifIntellRobot/1039
Research Article
Reinventing DISC personality assessment: Machine learning approaches for deeper insights and greater efficiency

Fatima Kalabi; Mohammad Hossein Amirhosseini*

The DISC personality framework, while widely adopted in applied settings, relies on a fixed rule-based classification method that may oversimplify individual behavioural profiles. This study explores whether machine learning can offer a more flexible, efficient, and accurate approach to DISC classification.

www.doi.org/10.52768/JArtifIntellRobot/1037
Research Article
Transforming patient education on retinal detachment: A multilingual voice-enabled retrieval-augmented generation chatbot

Fatima Kalabi; Mohammad Hossein Amirhosseini*; Lorenzo Ferro Desideri; Rodrigo Anguita

To design, implement, and evaluate a multilingual, voice-enabled Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) chatbot that delivers personalized, clinically grounded information and answers patient questions about retinal detachment.

www.doi.org/10.52768/JArtifIntellRobot/1036
Short Commentary
Delivering precision: Medical molecular robotics and the next phase of personalized medicine

George B Stefano*

Medical molecular robotics can be seen as the integration of nanotechnology, robotic technology, imaging innovation, and precision medicine that takes minimally invasive robotic surgery forward into the molecular realm.

www.doi.org/10.52768/JArtifIntellRobot/1035