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According to a survey by the journal Nature, less than a year after the introduction of ChatGPT, a third of the responding scientists were using generative AI. By now, ChatGPT is being indexed as an ‘author’ in PubMed and Google Scholar.
Weizenbaum Researcher Anne Krüger writes about what this means for the science system and the future of good scientific practice. ⤵️
https://elephantinthelab.org/generative-ai-in-knowledge-work/Published at
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