chatgpt-and-a-new-academic-reality
Repository for materials related to the paper "ChatGPT and a New Academic Reality," published in the Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology
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📄 ChatGPT and a New Academic Reality
Authors: Brady D. Lund, Ting Wang, Nishith Reddy Mannuru, Bing Nie, Somipam Shimray, Ziang Wang
Journal: Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology (2023)
DOI: 10.1002/asi.24750
🧠 Overview
This repository presents documentation and supplementary materials for the paper:
"ChatGPT and a New Academic Reality: Artificial Intelligence-Written Research Papers and the Ethics of the Large Language Models in Scholarly Publishing."
The study explores how AI tools like ChatGPT are reshaping academic writing and publishing. It examines both the technical underpinnings of large language models (LLMs) and the ethical challenges they raise in the scholarly context.
🔍 Key Topics
- 🤖 Introduction to ChatGPT and LLMs
- ✍️ AI-generated academic content
- ⚖️ Ethical concerns: citation fabrication, copyright, bias
- 📚 Impact on scholarly publishing
- 🛡 Policy and governance recommendations
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📌 Abstract
This paper discusses the emergence of ChatGPT and similar LLMs as tools for generating academic writing. It outlines the ethical risks of AI-assisted authorship, including potential for plagiarism, misinformation, and systemic bias. The authors call for responsible use, transparent attribution, and collaborative policy development to manage these challenges in academic publishing.
🔗 Citation
If referencing this work, please cite:
```bibtex @article{lund2023chatgpt, title={ChatGPT and a New Academic Reality: AI-Written Research Papers and the Ethics of the Large Language Models in Scholarly Publishing}, author={Lund, Brady D. and Wang, Ting and Mannuru, Nishith Reddy and Nie, Bing and Shimray, Somipam and Wang, Ziang}, journal={Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology}, year={2023}, doi={10.1002/asi.24750} }
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- Name: Brady D. Lund
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- Profile: https://github.com/bdlund
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title: "ChatGPT and a New Academic Reality"
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date-released: "2023-05-01"
doi: "10.1002/asi.24750"
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