Academia was engulfed in scandal this week after research papers across dozens of academic journals were found to have been written by AI. An investigation found over 100 papers that were likely written, at least in part, by ChatGPT. These papers slipped through because of lax or nonexistent peer-review processes at for-profit journals, stoking wider fears that the body of human scientific knowledge is being rapidly infiltrated by low-quality computer-generated garbage. Many of the journals publishing these fraudulent papers are raking in money, charging the authors processing fees to publish their articles that do not contain any new ideas. The influence of AI on research papers was exposed by a new report from the tech journalism site 404 Media. It found there were 115 results for ‘As of my last knowledge update’ in Google Scholar, Google’s search tool for academic papers. This phrase, which as of Tuesday returned 188 results, is often used by the bot to tell users how current its information is. Generally speaking, the end result is a solid piece of work that has been scrutinized, polished, and perfected. Not so with these ‘paper mills’ that accept nearly every submission – as long as the author also pays the publishing fee. While the full extent of the impact of AI-generated papers on academia remains to be seen, this scandal has certainly raised significant concerns about integrity and trust within the academic community.
Artificial Intelligence Scandal Rocks Academia: AI-Generated Research Papers Exposed
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