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Simon Zerafa :donor: :verified:

@ct_bergstrom

All scientific publications and journals should immediately require a declaration from authors that no LLM/AI systems were used in the generation of results or the paper being published.

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Strypey

@simonzerafa
> All scientific publications and journals should immediately require a declaration from authors that no LLM/AI systems were used in the generation of results or the paper being published

... and convincing evidence of a false declaration ought to be grounds for being banned from publishing, by all credible academic journals. For at least 5 years, if not permanently.

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Ken Hallenbeck

@simonzerafa @ct_bergstrom many do, but only some authors comply. That casts doubt on all submissions, unfortunately. And, at least for now, we can only really identify LLM use when authors submit with obvious editing failures. That's what this paper caught - also I document here as best I can:
peeraireview.com/search.html

The future is pretty simple... We have to view all papers starting in 2023 as potentially containing GenAI content, unless we know and trust the authors.

@simonzerafa @ct_bergstrom many do, but only some authors comply. That casts doubt on all submissions, unfortunately. And, at least for now, we can only really identify LLM use when authors submit with obvious editing failures. That's what this paper caught - also I document here as best I can:
peeraireview.com/search.html

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