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Researchers say AI “slop” is distorting science, push for mandatory disclosure
AI-generated papers and reviews are flooding major conferences and hurting trust in scientific research.
Fill a paper with gobbledygook, add some fake charts, slap on a title dense with highfalutin scientific jargon, and -- voilà!--- a highfalutin conference may actually accept it. That’s what happened ...
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Science Is Drowning in AI Slop
Peer review has met its match.
In 2020, despite the COVID pandemic, scientists authored 6 million peer-reviewed publications, a 10 percent increase compared to 2019. At first glance this big number seems like a good thing, a ...
The oldest and best-known preprint repository, arXiv, has announced that it will no longer accept review or position papers in computer science. The website will make exceptions only for papers that ...
The Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering, right, and the Gates Center at the University of Washington on Tuesday in Seattle. (GeekWire Photos / Taylor Soper) Artificial intelligence ...
If you are looking to pursue a career in computer science, you may have wondered what, if any, discussion exists around ethics in this field. The good news is that computer science ethics is an ...
The news: A new AI model for summarizing scientific literature can now assist researchers in wading through and identifying the latest cutting-edge papers they want to read. On November 16, the Allen ...
Fill a paper with gobbledygook, add some fake charts, slap on a title dense with scientific jargon, and -- voilà! -- a highfalutin conference may actually accept it. That’s what happened when three ...
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