1. TOWARDS RESPONSIBLE RESEARCH: EXAMINING THE NEED FOR PREPRINT POLICY REASSESSMENT IN THE ERA OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.
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Dergaa, Ismail, Chamari, Karim, Glenn, Jordan M., Aissa, Mohamed Ben, Guelmami, Noomen, and Saad, Helmi Ben
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ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,SARS-CoV-2 ,CHATGPT ,NATURAL language processing - Abstract
The article highlights the potential risks associated with preprints in scientific research, particularly in the context of artificial intelligence. It emphasizes that preprints can disseminate inaccurate or incomplete information, which can lead to confusion and misinformation. The use of AI technologies like ChatGPT can further exacerbate these risks by generating misleading summaries and analyses of research. The article suggests implementing measures such as fact-checking procedures, human supervision, and limiting access to preprints to mitigate these risks and ensure responsible use of AI technologies. Additionally, the article discusses a study that exposed the lack of quality control in some open access journals, which charge authors a fee to publish their work. This raises concerns about the credibility and reliability of research published in these journals. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
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