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Tag Archives: text generation
When ChatGPT is used to write papers…
Today, I want to share with you something funny but also alarming. It is that some papers published in academic journals contains text indicating that parts were apparently written by LLMs. The first example is this paper “The three-dimensional porous … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, Machine Learning
Tagged chatgpt, gpt, large language models, llm, text generation
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