Many industries, from entertainment to medicine, are wrestling with the emergence of sophisticated artificial intelligence (AI). Scientific research is no exception. Funding agencies are already cracking down on the use of generative text AIs like ChatGPT for peer review, citing the inconsistency of analysis produced by these algorithms, the opacity of their training models and other concerns.
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