Massive study detects AI fingerprints in millions of scientific papers
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Massive study detects AI fingerprints in millions of scientific papers
Chances are that you have unknowingly encountered compelling online content that was created, either wholly or in part, by some version of a Large Language Model (LLM). As these AI resources, like ChatGPT and Google Gemini, become more proficient at generating near-human-quality writing, it has become more difficult to distinguish between purely human writing from content that was either modified or entirely generated by LLMs.
When Websites Became Prompts: How to do LLMO & GEO
How the web quietly rewired itself for AI — and the tool that saw it coming Once upon a homepage, being “visible online” meant getting indexed. Crawled. Ranked. Blue links on a white screen. The deal was simple: you write for humans, sprinkle in some metadata for bots, and Google plays matchmaker. Then the web […]
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