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The editors of some journals in the scientific field have prohibited users' access to an advanced AI-driven chatbot due to concerns that it might saturate academic publications with erroneous and even fraudulent research.
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ChatGPT chatbot, a fast but shaky chatbot created by OpenAI and launched in november.
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It has enthralled or upset millions of humans by spouting poems, short stories, essays, and even advice for personal use since its introduction in November.
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The chatbot has proven to be a huge source of entertainment and its idea of how to get rid of peanut butter sandwiches from the VCR.
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It can also create fake abstracts of scientific research that can be credible enough to deceive reviewers.
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So, to avoid this problems, Journals like Springer and Science has restricted researchers to mention ChatGPT as co-author.