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Zehzin , to science in Excessive use of words like ‘commendable’ and ‘meticulous’ suggests ChatGPT has been used in thousands of scientific studies
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That's why I overuse a Thesaurus

Hugh_Jeggs ,

Yes I dwindle, jade, tax, crumble, impair, weather, decrease, gall, decline, tire, decay, scrape, abrade, fade, waste, shrink, deteriorate, exhaust, erode, scuff, weary, graze, fatigue, diminish, fray, chafe, drain, overwork, grind, cut down, wear out, be worthless, become threadbare, become worn, go to seed, scrape off, use up, wash away and wear my thesaurus thin too

Omgarm , to science in Excessive use of words like ‘commendable’ and ‘meticulous’ suggests ChatGPT has been used in thousands of scientific studies

I wonder... could I let chatGPT get me a PhD?

dylanTheDeveloper ,
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Just don't let it draw any mouse anatomy

Norgur , to science in Excessive use of words like ‘commendable’ and ‘meticulous’ suggests ChatGPT has been used in thousands of scientific studies
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Well, I think this points more towards the rise of LLM driven spell checkers like Grammarly than to the rise of fraud with LLMs, apart from the blatantly obvious examples that are more telling about the culture in countries like China. If they are so lazy that they just spam out u edited ChatGPT output, how many of their "findings" were just made up over the years before that? This is like stealing. Most people don't start stealing jewelry, they start by shoplifting and become more brazen and blatant by getting away with it. So: what did those."scientists" start out and get away with? How many studies are just lies over fabrications made up by propaganda bureaus and we didn't even notice? How many patients got treatments stemming from those fabrications? How many studies went nowhere because they based on something that was just made up? How many things go wrong because someone wanted to make China look cool and just made up "science"?"

ericjmorey ,

Academic fraud is in no way a thing that is limited or even disproportionately prevalent in China. Perhaps the flavors of it are biased to one form or another in different cultures, but don't mistake that for more or less fraud in that culture. Perhaps you notice more from China simply because there are simply more Chinese people in the world than any other nation behind Indian people in India.

RobotToaster , to science in Excessive use of words like ‘commendable’ and ‘meticulous’ suggests ChatGPT has been used in thousands of scientific studies

In general, if it passed peer review it shouldn't matter how it was written.

The fact the blatant examples apparently made it past peer review show how shoddy the process is though.

DudeImMacGyver ,

So, not very meticulous?

floofloof ,

The editing too. I worked as an editor for academic journals and newspapers about 25 years ago, and nothing like these "blatant" examples would get anywhere near print. We'd remove clichéd language too. Everyone seems to have stopped proof reading and editing.

gravitas_deficiency ,

It’s because all the management level types above the editors all got the brainwave to fire the editors and “just use AI” instead, and entirely failed to understand that the technology is in its infancy and really cannot be considered reliable for things like this, especially if it’s used in such simplistic plug-and-play fashion.

teft ,
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Publishers not proofreading was long before AI came into play. I’ve noticed it for at least a decade now.

bassomitron ,

The academic paper system has been in trouble for decades. But man, the last 10-20 years seems to have reached such an abysmal state that even the general public is hearing about it more and more with news like this, along with the university scandals last year.

arandomthought ,

I hate how much time and energy is wasted on this bullshit...
You'd think the smartest people around would come up with a be better system than this. I mean they did, but some of the highest decision-makers have big incentives to keep things as they are. So mark that one more on the "capitalism ruins everything it touches" scoreboard.
¯\(ツ)

ericjmorey ,

Incentives matter in any system. The incentives are perverse right now.

vardogor , to World News in Bicycle use in Paris now exceeds car use

84.5% of the Parisians riding around on unicycles

Shardikprime , to World News in Venezuela tries to reduce tension with Chile over murder of dissident Ronald Ojeda

Clearly Maduro sent/hired people to murder him

Shardikprime , to World News in President Javier Milei fires 24,000 government workers in Argentina: ‘No one knows who will be next’

Based

Guy_Fieris_Hair , to Technology in Video games: A promising tool for anxiety and depression

Must have an HMO

Guy_Fieris_Hair , to Technology in Video games: A promising tool for anxiety and depression

Ah yes, I'm going to need that prescription for a 4090 and a ryzen7 7800x3d ASAP doc.

MyNamesNotRobert ,

Still cheaper than prescription medication

Guy_Fieris_Hair ,

True

Crampon , to World News in UN says Africa faces unprecedented food crisis, with 3 in 4 people unable to afford a healthy diet

Africa went from a population of 228 million in 1950, to 1460 million in 2023.

There is no food shortage. If they have sufficient food for 1095 million people they have way more food available than Europe with its 742 million inhabitants.

Politics on the continent is the central issue. Not how other continents can give more free food which stimulates further population growth.

It's not colonization of the continent fra fucked it up till today. Other nations on different continents have made it just fine. Multiple times. Even Norway was under a 400 year occupation by Denmark.

Chetzemoka ,
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Ah yes, that notorious occupation where Denmark systematically raped and murdered all those Norwegians, installed a corporate kleptocracy to ransack their natural resources for the profit of people half a globe away, and then spent the next 400 years funding coups and dictators to maintain that corporate control.

I don't understand the level of ignorance required to even begin to pretend like these were equivalent situations.

Crampon ,

Absolutely missed the point.

Would gift you platinum if possible.

xc2215x , to World News in McDonald’s burger empire set for unprecedented growth over the next 4 years with 10,000 new stores

Not a surprise. People love going there.

RGB3x3 ,

I really don't understand why. It's trash food and it's not even that cheap anymore.

IchNichtenLichten ,
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Its selling point for me was that it was quick and cheap. If it's neither of those things then I have way better alternatives.

Scrof , to World News in UN reports allege murder, maiming and arbitrary detention of Palestinian children

Maybe Hamas should stop using civilian infrastructure for their terror attacks launch points? Hm? How about that?

IchNichtenLichten ,
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"Look at all these children you made me maim and murder" isn't a valid position to take, assuming you're not a total fucking monster.

malloc , to World News in UN reports allege murder, maiming and arbitrary detention of Palestinian children

Israel government taking a page out of the Nazi playbook during the Holocaust

Guydht ,

Ah yes because murdering your own law abiding army serving citizens who are 100% a part of your society is the same as fighting a terrorist group who runs a region which isn't part of your country for over a decade.

100% the same, let's mark jewish houses in Berlin since they're also obviously nazis. /s

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