Artificial Intelligence Tools in Academic Article Writing: Is it a Tool or a Co-Author?

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Osman Dere
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Dear Editors, I have read your editorials on the use of artificial intelligence in academic articles with great attention and enthusiasm [1,2]. In addition, in the comments made to your articles, I reviewed the ethical problems that may arise from the use of artificial intelligence in scientific articles and the contributions that the article will provide in the writing process [3-6]. Although technological developments and advances in artificial intelligence have gained great momentum in recent years, I believe they should be accepted as an accumulation of all humanity. As a matter of fact, in very old sources, there is information that the machines known as robots and automatons at that time were used for entertainment purposes in the centuries before Christ. Furthermore, sophisticated machines, water clocks, and programmable humanoid automatons invented by İsmâil bin er-Rezzâz el-Cezerî in the 12th century, which have an important position in our scientific history, have played a significant role in the development of today's robot technology and mechanical sciences. Artificial intelligence applications are progressively being employed in agriculture, industry, military activities, health, art, and numerous other disciplines. Today, when we type "artificial intelligence" into the Google Scholar, we get 5,410,000 results, demonstrating how these developments have affected the academic world. As indicated in previous comments, I believe that applications such as ChatGPT in academic writings can be used for grammar corrections and abstract editing. Furthermore, these apps might be employed in the introduction section, where broad information about the topic under investigation is provided in the articles. However, since these applications do not only use academic databases during the literature review, the final version of the article should be evaluated by the relevant author. The primary ethical issue with these practices is that they are unable to accept responsibility in proportion to their authority. As a result, regardless of their contribution to the design of the paper, I think that these apps should not be deemed co-authors. However, it should be noted that these applications were used in the article. In conclusion, I believe that in the not-too-distant future, artificial intelligence applications will make significant contributions to the writing of the article, particularly in academic studies involving quantitative data. We should use these technologies as a tool to contribute more to academic advancement. Kind regards,
学术文章写作中的人工智能工具:是工具还是合著者?
亲爱的编辑们,我非常关注和热情地阅读了你们关于在学术文章中使用人工智能的社论[1,2]。此外,在对您文章的评论中,我回顾了在科学文章中使用人工智能可能产生的伦理问题以及文章在写作过程中将提供的贡献[3-6]。虽然近年来技术发展和人工智能的进步势头强劲,但我认为它们应该被视为全人类的积累。事实上,在非常古老的资料中,有信息表明,在公元前几个世纪,当时被称为机器人和自动装置的机器被用于娱乐目的。此外,由İsmâil bin er- rezz el-Cezerî在12世纪发明的精密机器、水钟和可编程的类人机器人,在我们的科学史上占有重要地位,在今天的机器人技术和机械科学的发展中发挥了重要作用。人工智能应用正在逐步应用于农业、工业、军事活动、卫生、艺术和许多其他学科。今天,当我们在谷歌学术搜索中输入“人工智能”时,我们会得到5410,000个结果,这表明这些发展如何影响了学术界。如前所述,我认为学术写作中的ChatGPT等应用程序可以用于语法更正和摘要编辑。此外,这些应用程序可能被用于介绍部分,在文章中提供有关正在调查的主题的广泛信息。但是,由于这些应用程序在文献综述时并不仅仅使用学术数据库,因此文章的最终版本应该由相关作者进行评估。这些实践的主要伦理问题是,他们无法接受与他们的权威成比例的责任。因此,不管他们对论文设计的贡献如何,我认为这些应用程序不应该被视为共同作者。但是,应该指出的是,本文中使用了这些应用程序。综上所述,我相信在不太遥远的将来,人工智能应用将对文章的写作做出重大贡献,特别是在涉及定量数据的学术研究中。我们应该把这些技术作为一种工具,为学术进步做出更多贡献。亲切的问候,
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European Journal of Therapeutics
European Journal of Therapeutics MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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