
NEW DELHI: At least 13 per cent of research abstracts published in 2024 could have taken help from a large language model, as they included more of ‘style’ words seen to be favoured by these AI systems, suggests an analysis of more than 15 million biomedical papers published from 2010 to 2024.
Powered by artificial intelligence, large language models are trained on vast amounts of text and can, therefore, respond to human requests in the natural language.
Researchers from the University of Tübingen, Germany, said the AI models have caused a drastic shift in the vocabulary used in academic writing, with speculation about their influence in scientific writing being common.
Source: PTI News