In other words, significant numbers of researchers at A.I.
conferences were caught handing their peer review of others’ work over to A.I.
And the closer to the deadline the submitted reviews were received, the more A.I.
Some A.I.-generated scams are easy to identify, like the medical journal paper featuring a cartoon rat sporting enormous genitalia.
Many others are more insidious, like the mislabeled and hallucinated regulatory pathway described in that same paper — a paper that was peer reviewed as well (perhaps, one might speculate, by another A.I.?
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