摘要
一位新闻记者-机器人与机器学习的新闻编辑-每日新闻-关于人工智能的研究结果在一份新的报告中讨论。根据来自中华人民共和国成都的新闻报道,“这项研究报告了在学术出版物中观察到的一种新现象。”我们的新闻记者从Jou Rnalism研究所获得了一句话:“一些与人工智能CE(AI)生成的内容(AIGC)领域无关的研究文章包含诸如‘As an AI Language Mode L ...’之类的短语。作者将这种现象概念化为‘AIGC脚印’。他们进行了小规模抽样调查,共收集了中亚、南亚和非洲等国作者发表的25篇文章,其中有助理教授、博士博士生和硕士生.单一作者和单一作者更常见.对文章内容的分析表明,一些作者利用ChatGPT进行文献综述或想法生成.有AIGC足迹的25篇文章发表在18个不同的学术期刊上.据新闻记者称,研究结论是:“AIGC足迹的出现反映了学术出版和高等教育面临的潜在挑战。作者还提出了几点建议。”
Abstract
By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-Research findings on artificial intell igence are discussed in a new report. According to news reporting originating fr om Chengdu, People's Republic of China, by NewsRx correspondents, research state d, "This study reports on a novel phenomenon observed in scholarly publications. " Our news correspondents obtained a quote from the research from Institute of Jou rnalism: "Some research articles unrelated to the field of artificial intelligen ce (AI)-generated content (AIGC) contain phrases such as 'As an AI language mode l ...' The authors conceptualize this phenomenon as 'AIGC footprints.' To provid e early evidence, they conducted a small-scale sample investigation by collectin g twenty-five articles. These articles were published by authors from countries in Central Asia, South Asia, and Africa. Among these authors, there were assista nt professors, doctoral and master's students. Single authors and single affilia tions were more common. Analysis of the article content revealed that some autho rs utilized ChatGPT for literature reviews or idea generation. The twenty-five a rticles with AIGC footprints were published in eighteen different academic journ als." According to the news reporters, the research concluded: "The emergence of AIGC footprints reflects the potential challenges faced by scholarly publishing and h igher education. The authors also provide several recommendations."