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Research  ·  12 hours ago

Tool aims to humanize AI-generated research

A new software tool has been developed to help academics modify AI-written papers, aiming to make the prose sound more natural and less machine-generated. By adjusting syntax and tone, the service intends to mask the patterns typically flagged by AI detection software. This development arrives as universities and academic publishers struggle to verify the authenticity of scholarship submitted by researchers using generative models.

First reported by theregister.com  ·  developing for 12 hours  ·  theregister.com
Why it matters

The proliferation of AI-assisted writing threatens to undermine the integrity of academic publishing and the peer-review process.

Context

Academic institutions are increasingly deploying AI-detection tools to combat the growing volume of automated submissions.