There are already policies regarding whether to list #ArtificialIntelligence (#AI) like #chatbots as #coauthors in #academic #publishing. The #ScholarlyKitchen blog says there's something else to consider: Is it appropriate to cite chatbots as #information #sources? https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2024/06/19/chatbots-to-cite-or-not-to-cite-part-1/ #AmEditing
Guest Post - Chatbots: To Cite Or Not To Cite? (Part I) - The Scholarly Kitchen

If you use a chatbot in writing a text should you attribute the relevant passages to the tool via citation instead?

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And now part II of the discussion about not citing chatbots as information sources has been posted to the #ScholarlyKitchen blog. https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2024/06/20/the-case-for-not-citing-chatbots-as-information-sources-part-ii/
Guest Post - The Case For Not Citing Chatbots As Information Sources (Part II) - The Scholarly Kitchen

Citing chatbots as information sources offer little in terms of promoting smart use of generative AI and could also be damaging.

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