Why artificial intelligence detectors could penalize academic writing

Abstract

Writing produced using artificial intelligence is becoming more common in academia, which has prompted institutions to look for ways to detect it. Bo Hu warns that an overreliance on fixed linguistic markers may push scholars to flatten their writing to avoid claims it is generated by artificial intelligence.

Publication
Nature Human Behaviour
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Bo Hu 胡博
Bo Hu 胡博
PhD Student

My research interests include environmental psychology and behavior intervention.