> And if I can use ChatGPT to write an abstract for me from my paper, let's go!
Is ChatGPT located in a central repository or cloud? Is centralized? If that, probably a bad idea.
A private company having access to your abstract before you publish it could easily lead to problems like plagiarism (even worse, automatized plagiarism) or give an unfair advantage to one in two teams running to publish the same result. Science has a lot of this cases.
Is ChatGPT located in a central repository or cloud? Is centralized? If that, probably a bad idea.
A private company having access to your abstract before you publish it could easily lead to problems like plagiarism (even worse, automatized plagiarism) or give an unfair advantage to one in two teams running to publish the same result. Science has a lot of this cases.