Kjell Asplund, professor emeritus at Umeå University and chairman of the National Board of Health and Welfare, states in a column in the latest issue of the Swedish Research Council’s magazine Curie that it will be tougher for research cheaters in the future. In addition to the stricter legislation within misconduct in research, he also sees a development where AI will help the research community to identify image manipulation, which is the form of cheating that seems to have become dominant. Read the whole chronicle (only in Swedish) in Curie.