Detection of Fake Generated Scientific Abstracts

The widespread adoption of Large Language Models and publicly available ChatGPT has marked a significant turning point in the integration of Artificial Intelligence into people's everyday lives. The academic community has taken notice of these technological advancements and has expressed concer...

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Veröffentlicht in:arXiv.org 2023-04
Hauptverfasser: Theocharopoulos, Panagiotis C, Anagnostou, Panagiotis, Tsoukala, Anastasia, Georgakopoulos, Spiros V, Tasoulis, Sotiris K, Plagianakos, Vassilis P
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Zusammenfassung:The widespread adoption of Large Language Models and publicly available ChatGPT has marked a significant turning point in the integration of Artificial Intelligence into people's everyday lives. The academic community has taken notice of these technological advancements and has expressed concerns regarding the difficulty of discriminating between what is real and what is artificially generated. Thus, researchers have been working on developing effective systems to identify machine-generated text. In this study, we utilize the GPT-3 model to generate scientific paper abstracts through Artificial Intelligence and explore various text representation methods when combined with Machine Learning models with the aim of identifying machine-written text. We analyze the models' performance and address several research questions that rise during the analysis of the results. By conducting this research, we shed light on the capabilities and limitations of Artificial Intelligence generated text.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2304.06148