LLMs are now routinely used to search, summarize and synthesize the literature at scales impossible for any individual researcher—yet scientific publishing has not adapted to that reality, writes Rachel Parkinson.
LLMs are now routinely used to search, summarize and synthesize the literature at scales impossible for any individual researcher—yet scientific publishing has not adapted to that reality, writes Rachel Parkinson.
Scientific publishing has barely adapted to the internet ... but sure likes to profit from LLM-generated papers that bring those sweet APCs.
"We are entering a world where papers are written in one format but increasingly consumed in another, yet scientific publishing has not adapted to that reality."
Simple. Kill the non-human consumption of human output.