A scientific journal was forced to retract a paper after it was discovered by a computer scientist that the authors used the artificial intelligence application ChatGPT.
"This is a breach of our ethical policies," Kim Eggleton, who is in charge of peer review and research integrity at IOP publishing, said in a statement, according to Nature.
Cabanac was also behind the recent discovery of a similar situation with a paper published in Resources Policy, which he found included"nonsensical equations," according to Futurism. The OpenAI logo displayed on a phone screen and ChatGPT on AppStore displayed on a phone screen are seen in this illustration.
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