Paper mills create opportunities for falsified and plagiarised research on an industrial scale. Over the past two decades, more than 400,000 research articles have been published with strong textual similarities to known studies produced by paper mills.
Join us to learn how paper mills are utilizing language models and what is being done to combat this.
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