
Recent investigations have revealed a concerning trend in the scientific community, where multiple published scientific papers have been found to contain language that appears to have been generated by AI tools such as ChatGPT. A specific phrase, 'as of my last knowledge update,' commonly used by ChatGPT, was identified in 115 results on Google Scholar, indicating the potential use of AI in crafting these documents. This issue, highlighted by 404 Media, has raised alarms about the integrity of scientific publications, as it suggests that not only are AI-generated papers being submitted to journals, but they are also bypassing the traditional safeguards of peer review and editorial checks. Critics have expressed horror at the lack of detection by both journals and peer reviewers, highlighting a significant challenge in distinguishing authentic scientific research from AI-generated content.
ChatGPT scandal now rocks scientific world as multiple published studies are found with AI-generated text like 'as of my last knowledge update' https://t.co/h1RdmI4F8b https://t.co/EmqxLLEsAQ
It is horrifying that (1) people write fake science articles using AI like ChatGPT, that (2) the people doing this are not even deleting the tells, that (3) journals are not catching the tells, and that (4) peer reviewers aren’t noticing that it is fake science. UGH! https://t.co/Gv2XD9ZWyD
Searches for "As of my last knowledge update", a phrase often used by ChatGPT, return 115 results on Google Scholar, suggesting the use of AI tools in papers (@emanuelmaiberg / 404 Media) https://t.co/dtG9rn4ZX1 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/ZphhjgA6rK


