Post #2755613
2026-05-12 06:01 UTC
@ErikJonker@mastodon.social @ElenLeFoll@fediscience.org
But why should they? And why should that be "the future" and "unavoidable"?
"Talking" to a bad representation of prior work instead of talking to real people, and doing the literature work properly instead of "talking" to a machine that invents some references and misses others?
I don't see the point.
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@Mab_813@fedi.at 2026-05-12 06:13
@quincy@chaos.social @ErikJonker@mastodon.social @ElenLeFoll@fediscience.org From what I've heard, AI is already used for compiling a lot of research proposals in Germany, leading to an increase in their number. I see it as a result of the university job market and researchers being overworked: It becomes too tempting, I guess.