Skip to Content Facebook Feature Image

Wiley Launches Interoperable Platform to Power Scientific Discovery in World's Leading AI Technologies

News

Wiley Launches Interoperable Platform to Power Scientific Discovery in World's Leading AI Technologies
News

News

Wiley Launches Interoperable Platform to Power Scientific Discovery in World's Leading AI Technologies

2025-10-14 13:59 Last Updated At:14:10

HOBOKEN, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 14, 2025--

Wiley (NYSE: WLY), a global leader in authoritative content and research intelligence, today announced the launch of Wiley AI Gateway, the industry's first AI-native research intelligence platform that provides researchers access to trusted content from world-leading scholarly publishers through a single endpoint.

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20251013329806/en/

Unlike closed ecosystems that require researchers to adopt proprietary tools, Wiley AI Gateway prioritizes intentional interoperability, seamlessly integrating scholarly content and data subscriptions with today’s leading AI platforms. Anthropic's Claude, AWS marketplace, Mistral AI's Le Chat and Perplexity all connect to the AI Gateway.

"Wiley AI Gateway transforms how researchers harness AI for scientific discovery by integrating trusted, peer-reviewed content directly into their daily AI workflows," said Jay Flynn, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Research & Learning at Wiley. "As AI adoption among researchers surged from 57% to 84% in just one year, we recognized the need to meet them where they work, creating infrastructure that ensures AI-powered research is grounded in validated scholarly sources while positioning quality content as the cornerstone of reliable scientific discovery."

Unlocking Value Across the Research Ecosystem
The AI Gateway employs advanced content transformation technology to convert scholarly and expert content into AI-optimized formats while preserving citation integrity, methodological context, and peer-review validation. This sophisticated enrichment process, combined with an endpoint built on the Model Context Protocol (MCP), ensures that AI tools can effectively understand, synthesize, and cite research content with the accuracy and reliability that scientific discovery requires. The platform, currently available to beta customers, delivers key benefits to:

Wiley AI Gateway enables any publisher to connect to leading AI platforms while protecting and controlling the use of their content and maintaining their independence. Publishers including Sage and American Society for Microbiology (ASM) – two of Wiley's Atypon customers – will be joining the network with additional world-class publishers also participating to create an industry-wide solution for trustworthy AI-powered research.

"The AI Gateway expands Claude's research capabilities by connecting it directly to peer-reviewed content," said Lauren Collett, who leads Higher Education partnerships at Anthropic. "Researchers can now seamlessly combine trusted scientific literature with Claude's analytical capabilities—from statistical analysis to code generation—unlocking entirely new research workflows while maintaining the rigorous standards that scientific discovery demands."

Building upon Wiley's AI collaborations throughout 2025, the AI Gateway is already supporting key initiatives: The European Space Agency’s Φ-lab is using it to bring scholarly content into the Earth Virtual Expert (EVE), and Wiley collaborated with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to launch a generative AI agent for scientific literature search on AWS, the first of its kind from a publisher on AWS.

“Researchers have access to more data than ever before, but finding it remains a challenge,” said Dan Sheeran, General Manager, Healthcare and Life Sciences, AWS. “Data is the foundation for AI innovation and AWS continues to invest in arming researchers with the latest AI tools to accelerate scientific discoveries by making it easier to discover and act on the right data at the right time. By making Wiley’s AI Gateway readily accessible to our life sciences customers through the AWS Marketplace, researchers can spend less time on procuring data and more time on what matters most – fueling innovations.”

The Wiley AI Gateway platform is available immediately for publishers seeking to connect their content with AI research tools. To learn more, visit AI Solutions.

About Wiley
Wiley (NYSE: WLY) is a global leader in authoritative content and research intelligence for the advancement of scientific discovery, innovation, and learning. With more than 200 years at the center of the scholarly ecosystem, Wiley combines trusted publishing heritage with AI-powered platforms to transform how knowledge is discovered, accessed, and applied. From individual researchers and students to Fortune 500 R&D teams, Wiley enables the transformation of scientific breakthroughs into real-world impact. From knowledge to impact—Wiley is redefining what's possible in science and learning. Visit us at Wiley.com and Investors.Wiley.com. Follow us on Facebook, X, LinkedIn and Instagram.

Category: All Corporate News
Category: All Journals and Research

Wiley Launches Interoperable Platform to Power Scientific Discovery in World's Leading AI Technologies

Wiley Launches Interoperable Platform to Power Scientific Discovery in World's Leading AI Technologies

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Rasmus Dahlin scored a pair of power-play goals and the Buffalo Sabres won for the 14th time in their last 16 games, 5-2 over the Philadelphia Flyers on Wednesday night.

Mattias Samuelsson, Jack Quinn and Ryan McLeod also scored goals, while Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen made 20 saves. Josh Doan and Tage Thompson had a pair of assists each for a Sabres team that had just 14 shots and was coming off a Monday night loss to Florida.

Owen Tippett and Trevor Zegras scored for the Flyers, who lost their fourth in a row. Dan Vladar started in net and made three saves in the first period before getting injured and being replaced at the start of the second by Sam Ersson, who made six saves.

Dahlin gave the Sabres the lead at 9:30 of the first period, his first goal since Dec. 20.

Samuelsson made it 2-0 with 4:47 left in the first. Samuelsson now has eight goals this season, one more than his first five NHL seasons combined.

Quinn scored at 4:22 of the second to make it 3-0 before Tippett scored his sixth goal in his last 12 games midway through the period.

Dahlin’s second power-play goal of the night made it 4-1 after two. The Sabres had been on a 1 for 21 stretch on the power play before Wednesday night.

Zegras scored on the power play to make it 4-2 before McLeod added an empty-netter in the last minute.

The Flyers said Vladar will be reevaluated after the game.

The Sabres lost Josh Norris to an upper-body injury after he assisted on Dahlin's second goal.

Flyers: Visit Pittsburgh on Thursday night.

Sabres: Host Montreal on Thursday night.

AP NHL: https://www.apnews.com/nhl

Buffalo Sabres goaltender Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen makes a save during the second period of an NHL hockey game against the Anaheim Ducks, Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026, in Buffalo, N.Y. (AP Photo/Jeffrey T. Barnes)

Buffalo Sabres goaltender Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen makes a save during the second period of an NHL hockey game against the Anaheim Ducks, Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026, in Buffalo, N.Y. (AP Photo/Jeffrey T. Barnes)

Recommended Articles