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检测科研稿件中AI生成无意义文本的AI工具(曾用名Geppetto)
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助力科研诚信识别可疑文本 国际一出版机构协会获赠专门AI工具
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-05-07 20:36
Core Insights - Springer Nature has donated an AI tool designed to detect meaningless text generated by AI in research submissions to the STM Association, aiming to enhance the integrity of published content [1][2] - The AI tool, previously known as Geppetto, analyzes research papers by breaking them into sections and scoring them based on the likelihood of AI-generated content, facilitating the identification of fraudulent submissions [2] - The STM Integrity Center, a collaborative initiative among STM members, aims to support research integrity through data, information, and technology [3] Group 1 - The AI tool will be made available to the STM Integrity Center to assist various publishing organizations in ensuring the integrity of their published content [1][2] - The tool has already identified hundreds of fraudulent papers, preventing them from being published and saving valuable time for editors and reviewers [1][2] - The rise of generative AI has led to an increase in fraudulent submissions from paper mills, presenting a significant challenge for the publishing industry [2] Group 2 - The STM Integrity Center is a collaborative project among over 140 academic publishing members, focused on promoting trustworthy research globally [3] - The tool's broader usage will help improve its accuracy and effectiveness in identifying AI-generated content [2] - The initiative reflects a growing concern within the publishing community regarding the ethical implications of AI in research [2]