Science journals ban listing of ChatGPT as co-author on papers – The Guardian (Ian Sample | January 2023)
AHRECS agrees with this move by academic publishers. As we understand it the artificial intelligence systems currently available, such as ChatGPT are not general artificial intelligence (AGI). We have observed recently, the current systems do not genuinely understand its interaction with humans or even the text that it produces. As such, it can not take responsibility for what it produces, nor can it be held accountable when it breaches responsible research standards (such as reusing the text written by others without attribution). Institutions must also provide useful guidance in this space. AHRECS has published a foundation guidance document relating to ChatGPT and research outputs to our subscribers’ (ahrecs.vip). This document is Creative Commons, Attribution. A subscription costs an institution $350 per year