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The Surge of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Scientific Writing: Who Will Hold the Rudder, You or AI?
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Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and related technologies now surpass human capabilities in areas once thought to be uniquely human.AI has already outdone humans in complex reasoning tasks like chess and Go 1,2) .It has been reported that some AIs have qualified for examinations for highly professional jobs [3][4][5] . Mre recently, AI applications have moved beyond superficial judgments and deep learning, expanding into previously human-only domains of art and creativity.There is no doubt regarding the expectation that scientific progress will eventually benefit humans in everyday life.However, serious concerns also exist about the easy accessibility to AI.One of the biggest concerns could be writing a scientific article.Publishing a paper in a peer-reviewed journal requires originality, creativity, logical thinking, and vital ethical considerations.It seems, however, that these criteria are no longer of the utmost importance.Generally called LLM (large language models), the current version of generative AIs can generate texts based on user prompts through the 'natural language processing' of 'machine-learned' knowledge 6) .This helpful technology is just one click away from every author.Ease of accessibility also escalates concerns surrounding potential misuse.Suppose that a research group with little prior publication history suddenly submits multiple papers in a very short period.This sudden productivity may result from their extensive hard work.However, from the current perspective of an editor's office, we must first examine
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