Wiley Opens AI Gateway to Bring Scientific Literature into AI Workflows

Wiley Opens AI Gateway to Bring Scientific Literature into AI Workflows October 16, 2025 by Jaime Hampton

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Wiley, a global scientific and scholarly publishing company, has launched a new interoperable platform designed to connect scientific literature with leading artificial intelligence systems, giving researchers and developers direct access to verified scholarly content inside the AI tools they use. The platform is called the Wiley AI Gateway and aims to make peer-reviewed knowledge part of AI’s data foundation while preserving citation integrity and intellectual property rights.

The system supports several major AI partners at launch, including Anthropic, AWS, Mistral, and Perplexity, allowing them to access Wiley content through standardized protocols. The company says the platform is built to align with the Model Context Protocol, the popular framework that lets AI tools interact with structured data from external sources. Wiley describes its approach as “interoperable by design,” meaning that other publishers can participate through the same standards rather than proprietary integrations.

Two of those publishers, Sage and the American Society for Microbiology, are among the first to join the network. Wiley says additional publishers and societies are in talks to connect their content as well, which will expand the system’s coverage across disciplines.

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By linking scientific sources directly to AI models, Wiley hopes to address a major challenge in using generative AI for research: hallucinations in the form of unverifiable or fabricated citations. Wiley says its AI Gateway uses advanced content transformation technology to convert scholarly material into AI-optimized formats while preserving citation integrity, methodological context, and peer-review validation. This allows AI tools to reference scientific material accurately and enables users to trace outputs back to their original publications.

Wiley calls the system an AI-native research intelligence platform, reflecting its goal to make verified scientific content more useful and trustworthy within the growing ecosystem of generative AI tools. For researchers, that could mean faster access to relevant studies, more reliable summaries, and greater confidence in the provenance of citations. The company says the AI Gateway was designed to meet researchers inside their existing AI workflows as adoption grows, as noted by Jay Flynn, the company’s EVP and GM of Research & Learning.

"Wiley AI Gateway transforms how researchers harness AI for scientific discovery by integrating trusted, peer-reviewed content directly into their daily AI workflows," said Flynn in a release. "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."

The Wiley AI Gateway builds upon partnerships with Anthropic and Perplexity, as well as a collaboration with AWS to launch a generative AI agent for scientific literature search, the first of its kind from a publisher on AWS. The collaboration integrates Wiley’s peer-reviewed content into life sciences research agents built with Amazon Bedrock, enabling users to query scientific data securely within AWS environments. The company also announced that the Wiley AI Gateway is supporting the European Space Agency’s Φ-lab, which is using it to bring scholarly content into the Earth Virtual Expert (EVE), an AI-powered research agent that draws on peer-reviewed climate and environmental science.

Anthropic's Claude, AWS Marketplace, Mistral AI's Le Chat and Perplexity all connect to the AI Gateway. The new platform is currently available to beta customers, Wiley says, and is available immediately for publishers seeking to connect their content with AI research tools. Read more about it at this link.

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