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AI-generated junk science strains preprint server moderation efforts

Philip Cohen, a sociologist and co-founder of the SocArXiv preprint server, discussed the challenges of moderating submissions. He noted that moderators screen papers for basic scientific structure and identify authors, rather than performing in-depth quality reviews. The increasing volume of potentially AI-generated submissions with incorrect metadata has made moderation more time-consuming and less enjoyable for the moderators. AI

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IMPACT AI-generated content is increasing the workload and complexity for academic preprint servers.

RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece by a named credible voice discussing AI's impact on moderation.

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