Tuesday, December 24, 2024

We’re living in a world of artificial intelligence – it’s academic publishing that needs to change - Benjamin Luke Moorhouse, Times Higher Ed

Clearly, GenAI tools have the potential to exacerbate the crisis in confidence in academic publishing because readers are unsure whether what they are reading was written by humans, machines or both. At the same time, academic publishing, in many contexts, is gripped by a publish-or-perish culture, where academics have a strong incentive to outsource their writing to GenAI to increase their productivity. 
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We need to change our mindset towards GenAI tools to regain the narrative and restore trust in academic publishing.