The challenges offered by artificial intelligence require a different approach than that seen for plagiarism detection.
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The challenges offered by artificial intelligence require a different approach than that seen for plagiarism detection.
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Was a recent Scholarly Kitchen piece analyzing the capabilities of ChatGPT a fair test? What happens if you run a similar test with an improved prompt on LLMs that are internet connected and up to date?
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An update on how generative AI has progressed and how it has been applied to research publishing processes since ChatGPT was released, looking at business, application, technology, and ethical aspects of generative AI.
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The AI takeover isn’t all doom and gloom. Finally, a long running musical question can be answered.
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Digital transformation can revolutionize the world, turning it into an inclusive place for people with and without disabilities, with accessibility powered by artificial intelligence.
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Data quality and record keeping are going to grow in importance as a result of AI applications.
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Avi Staiman discusses the value that ChatGPT can bring to scholarly communication, particularly leveling the playing field for English as an Additional Language authors.
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A compilation of links and a video to incisive analyses of ChatGPT and what it means for the future.
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