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Stanford student Theo Baker reflects on how ChatGPT reshaped academic honesty at his elite university, turning a culture of minor dishonesty into a normalized practice.
ArXiv, the open-access repository for preprint research, will ban researchers for one year if they submit papers with obvious signs of unchecked AI generation. The move aims to uphold academic integrity and quality in scholarly publishing.
This article explains the concept of 'AI slop' in academic research, how it's detected, and why it threatens research integrity. It covers the technical detection methods and implications for scholarly communication.
AI-generated research papers are becoming increasingly sophisticated, raising concerns about academic integrity and the credibility of scholarly databases. The phenomenon challenges current peer-review processes and citation metrics.