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To examine how LLMs are influencing scientific publishing, Yin's team compiled more than 2 million papers posted from January 2018 through June 2024 across three major preprint platforms.
From Science Daily
For example, researchers affiliated with Asian institutions posted between 43.0% and 89.3% more papers after the detector suggested they began using LLMs, compared with similar researchers who did not appear to adopt the technology, depending on the preprint site.
From Science Daily
“I want people to realize that it’s not just when things get out of hand that things are expensive,” said Bryan Patenaude, the preprint’s co-author and an associate professor of health economics and economic evaluation at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
From MarketWatch
The findings were first shared as a preprint on bioRxiv on July 16, 2025, and later published in the journal Current Biology on October 24.
From Science Daily
The studies Kennedy referenced were mischaracterized, with one being criticized for relying on a very small sample and another being a non-peer-reviewed preprint that studied mice rather than human children.
From Los Angeles Times
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