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Since ChatGPT debuted in late 2022, large language models (LLMs) have swept academia with their "human-level" text generation and editing capabilities, sparking significant attention and debate about their use in scientific writing. In this 10-minute discussion, we cover: (1) Initial verdict on AI writing — the mystery of quality and accuracy; (2) The invisible hand and its footprint — big data detection of "excessive vocabulary"; (3) Regulation and the future — ensuring academic integrity.
Two AI hosts explore how large language models (LLMs) are revolutionizing academic writing, analyzing four recent papers, including three co-authored by Professor Kuan-Pin Su (JMIR, Psychiatric Research, BMJ EBM). They discuss LLM prevalence, quality challenges, and the GAMER statement’s role in ensuring transparency and integrity.
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Since ChatGPT debuted in late 2022, large language models (LLMs) have swept academia with their "human-level" text generation and editing capabilities, sparking significant attention and debate about their use in scientific writing. In this 10-minute discussion, we cover: (1) Initial verdict on AI writing — the mystery of quality and accuracy; (2) The invisible hand and its footprint — big data detection of "excessive vocabulary"; (3) Regulation and the future — ensuring academic integrity.
Two AI hosts explore how large language models (LLMs) are revolutionizing academic writing, analyzing four recent papers, including three co-authored by Professor Kuan-Pin Su (JMIR, Psychiatric Research, BMJ EBM). They discuss LLM prevalence, quality challenges, and the GAMER statement’s role in ensuring transparency and integrity.
https://open.firstory.me/user/cmch3k8fh085801ws6amt1ixk/comments