Flood of ‘junk’: How AI is changing scientific publishing

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Flood of ‘junk’: How AI is changing scientific publishing
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Bik pointing out image duplications she found in a scientific paper published in the peer-reviewed scientific journal PLOS One in California. Artificial intelligence have recently made their way into scientific journals, shining a light on the wave of AI-generated text and images washing over the academic publishing industry. — AFPAn infographic of a rat with a preposterously huge genitals. Another showing human legs with way too many bones.

While these examples were images, it is thought to be ChatGPT, a chatbot launched in November 2022, that has most changed how the world's researchers present their findings. He determined that at least 60,000 papers involved the use of AI in 2023 – over 1% of the annual total.Meanwhile, more than 13,000 papers were retracted last year, by far the most in history, according to the US-based group Retraction Watch.

Since then, the US firm has retracted more than 11,300 papers related to special issues of Hindawi, a Wiley spokesperson told AFP.

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