A biologist was shocked to find his name was mentioned several times in a scientific paper, which references papers that simply don’t exist.

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    3 years ago

    Assuming this is carelessness, this just goes to show that working in academia isn’t an indicator of critical thinking skills IMO

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      3 years ago

      Your assumption is wrong. This was not carelessness. Academic dishonesty and lack of integrity is an ongoing issue in research. China is one of the biggest culprits for blatant plagiarism and IP theft, although recently even academics from Ivy league universities have been implicated in fraudulent publications. The simple fact is that number of publications is the main metric used in academia for hiring and promotion. This leads to a perverse incentive model where academics prioritise publishing over conducting good science, thus all we get is a shit load of noise (poor articles) that obscure the signal (good articles).

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      3 years ago

      Honestly, I bet he has the skills, he just didn’t use them because he didn’t care, or is overworked, or for whatever reason.

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        3 years ago

        A lot of people don’t understand the limitations/weaknesses of AI. The carelessness was probably more in not actually learning about the tool he was relying on (and just assuming it was reliable information).

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          3 years ago

          It’s like the aeroplane lawyer case some time ago. People treat the computer as an arbiter of truth, and/or think checking is just asking the chatbot “Did you use a real citation for this?”.

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        3 years ago

        You make a valid point, and there are certainly more considerations than my original reply would lead one to believe. Cheers.