28 Articles about AI & Academic Scholarship
/Can we use AI for academic writing? It depends – Times Higher Ed
Why artificial intelligence detectors could penalize academic writing – Nature
Are AI Tools Killing Review Articles? Two Failure Modes Suggest Otherwise – Aaron Tay
Artificial Intelligence guidance for authors, peer reviewers, and editors: A content analysis of journal policies - Taylor & Francis
These Mathematicians Are Putting A.I. to the Test – New York Times
The Case of the Mysterious Citations – ArXiv
AI is advancing too quickly for research to keep up - Axios
AI 'Copy-Paste' Lands PhD Students in Trouble, UGC Rejects Dozens of Research Papers – Patrika
Open-source AI tool beats giant LLMs in literature reviews — and gets citations right – Nature
AI is not a peer, so it can’t do peer review – Times Higher Ed
Why write a literature review if AI can do it for you? – London School of Economics
On the troubling rise of generative AI suspicion in academic publishing – Nature
Researchers find nearly 300 papers at linguistics conferences contained hallucinated citations. - ArXiv
Self-Disclosed Use of AI in Research Submissions to BMJ Journals – JAMA
AI research deluge: why one conference is asking authors to rank their own papers – Nature
Why Authors Aren’t Disclosing AI Use and What Publishers Should (Not) do About It – Scholarly Kitchen
An AI Bot Is Making Podcasts With Scholars’ Research. Many of Them Aren’t Impressed. – Chronicle
After turning off ChatGPT’s ‘data consent’ option, two years of academic work vanished – Nature
ArXiv preprint server clamps down on AI slop - ArXiv
AI conference “accepted research papers with 100+ AI-hallucinated citations – Fortune
LLMs in Peer Review—How Publishing Policies Must Advance – JAMA
Why scholarly publishing needs a neutral governance body for the AI age – Research Information
From model collapse to citation collapse: risks of over-reliance on AI in the academy – Times Higher Ed
Qualitative researchers’ AI rejection is based on identity, not reason: The claim that AI can’t make meaning contradicts what researchers are finding – Times Higher Ed
AI research should always be verified, especially in court – Post Crescent
Invisible Text Injection and Peer Review by AI Models – JAMA
Artificial Intelligence and the Fraud Industry in Scientific Publishing (video) - Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, Spain
