Scientists reportedly hiding AI text prompts in academic papers to receive positive peer reviews
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How can Doge access critical government infrastructure and fire people if it isn't even a real department?
How to get back into academia for a masters degree after being out for 20+ years?
Why people consistently vote against their own interests to benefit the rich?
When did we stop saying "things are fire" to say "things are cold"?
What is a passkey, in practice? Is it a file? A token? Can I keep it in an USB drive? How can I save it in case of device loss?
If everyone is fired by AI, who's going to buy the products and services made by the companies if no one has money anymore?
Windows 11's new AI feature makes it way too easy to steal everything you viewed or typed
An opinion downvoted to hell is actually a good indication that the opinion is indeed unpopular.
I worked at a newspaper before, there was policy to always add “reported” or “allegedly” to avoid a judicial mess. It could be argued that the company was accusing someone of the fact, so you would be sued your ass off no matter how true the affirmation would be.