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Strypey

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> Our analysis of a selection of questionable GPT-fabricated scientific papers found in Google Scholar

BTW I'm guessing this problem is even worse in China. Where there have long been questionable attitudes towards academic publishing, influenced by decades of the CCP's MiniTru approach to information. Also where training MOLE (Machine Operated Learning Engines) is even more hyped and funded, and less regulated, unless for MiniTru purposes.

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Strypey

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"China continues to have problems with research integrity and has the highest number of retractions of any country due to plagiarism, invented data and fake peer review, but is seeking to improve this by removing cash incentives and use of plagiarism software."

#KenHyland, 2023

doi.org/10.1002/leap.1545

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