The Impact of AI on Academic Research and Publishing
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.06009v1
- Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2024 04:10:18 GMT
- Title: The Impact of AI on Academic Research and Publishing
- Authors: Brady Lund, Manika Lamba, Sang Hoo Oh,
- Abstract summary: Generative artificial intelligence (AI) technologies like ChatGPT have significantly impacted academic writing and publishing.
This paper examines ethical considerations surrounding the integration of AI into academia, focusing on the potential for this technology to be used for scholarly misconduct.
The findings highlight the need for collaborative approaches to AI usage among publishers, editors, reviewers, and authors to ensure that this technology is used ethically and productively.
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- Abstract: Generative artificial intelligence (AI) technologies like ChatGPT, have significantly impacted academic writing and publishing through their ability to generate content at levels comparable to or surpassing human writers. Through a review of recent interdisciplinary literature, this paper examines ethical considerations surrounding the integration of AI into academia, focusing on the potential for this technology to be used for scholarly misconduct and necessary oversight when using it for writing, editing, and reviewing of scholarly papers. The findings highlight the need for collaborative approaches to AI usage among publishers, editors, reviewers, and authors to ensure that this technology is used ethically and productively.
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