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@drjacekdebiec

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2026-01-26
“AIs would write most papers, and review most of them.. This..back-and-forth would..train newer AI models.  Fraudulent images and phantom citations would embed themselves..in our..knowledge.  They'd become a permanent epistemological pollution..”  —  #AcademicSky  —  www.theatlantic.com/science/ 2026...
2026-01-26 View on X
The Atlantic

Analysis: scientists who appeared to use LLMs posted 33% more papers on arXiv than those who didn't, as concerns grow over AI slop in scientific publishing

2026-01-25
“AIs would write most papers, and review most of them.. This..back-and-forth would..train newer AI models.  Fraudulent images and phantom citations would embed themselves..in our..knowledge.  They'd become a permanent epistemological pollution..”  —  #AcademicSky  —  www.theatlantic.com/science/ 2026...
2026-01-25 View on X
The Atlantic

Analysis: scientists who appeared to use LLMs posted 33% more papers on arXiv than those who didn't, as concerns grow over AI slop in scientific publishing

Peer review has met its match.  —  On a frigid Norwegian afternoon earlier this month, Dan Quintana, a psychology professor …

2025-11-30
Why should universities keep academics who, instead of writing their papers, reviews, etc., use AI to do it for them, #AcademicSky?  —  ‘Writing is an integral part of the process of understanding.’  — Hannah Arendt  —  www.nature.com/articles/d41...
2025-11-30 View on X
Nature

Pangram Labs: ~21% of the 75,800 peer reviews submitted for ICLR 2026, a major ML conference, were fully AI-generated, and 50%+ contained signs of AI use

By - Miryam Naddaf 0  —  Miryam Naddaf is a science writer based in London.  —  Search author on:  —  PubMed Google Scholar

2025-07-27
Shouldn't universities be more protective of intellectual property?  —  “Johns Hopkins University Press will license its authors' books to train AI models.”  —  #AcademicSky  —  www.thebaltimorebanner.com/education/ hi...
2025-07-27 View on X
The Baltimore Banner

The Johns Hopkins University Press will license its authors' books to train AI models, citing concerns that “the window may be closing” for making AI deals

Authors have until the end … Markus Kasanmascheff / WinBuzzer : Johns Hopkins Press to License Books for AI Training, Sparking Author Backlash and Industry Debate Bluesky: Christos...