Why Authors Aren’t Disclosing AI Use and What Publishers Should (Not) Do About It
Only a negligible percentage of authors seem to actually be disclosing their AI use. Here’s why I think that’s the case.
Only a negligible percentage of authors seem to actually be disclosing their AI use. Here’s why I think that’s the case.
This post explores author, reviewer, and publisher ethics and responsibilities related to the use of AI in coding and publishing research software.
In this episode of SSP’s Early Career Development Podcast, hosts Meredith Adinolfi (Cell Press) and Sara Grimme (Digital Science) chat with Rafal Marszalek, the Chief Editor at Nature’s largest journal, Scientific Reports about publication ethics and research integrity.
An interview with Klaas Sijtsma discussing the importance of statistical analysis in research integrity.
The challenges offered by artificial intelligence require a different approach than that seen for plagiarism detection.
Saikiran Chandha discusses the impact of GPT-3 and related models on research, the potential question marks, and the steps that scholarly publishers can take to protect their interests.
Avi Staiman discusses the value that ChatGPT can bring to scholarly communication, particularly leveling the playing field for English as an Additional Language authors.
An interview with Helen Zhang on the proposal for an Academic Integrity Awareness Index.
Anna Abalkina discusses evidence of widespread academic misconduct in Russia.
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