| ▲ | ls612 a day ago | |||||||
Some of the examples listed are using the wrong paper title for a real paper (titles can change over time), missing authors (I’ve seen this before on Google Scholar bibitex), misstatements of venue (huh this working paper I added to my bibliography two years ago got published now nice to know), and similar mistakes. This just tells me you hate academics and want to hurt them gratuitously. | ||||||||
| ▲ | exasperaited a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> This just tells me you hate academics and want to hurt them gratuitously. Well then you're being rather silly, because that is a silly conclusion to draw (and one not supported by the evidence). A fairer conclusion was that I meant what is obvious: if you use AI to generate a bibliography, you are being academically negligent. If you disagree with that, I would say it is you that has the problem with academia, not me. | ||||||||
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