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Can ChatGPT Be an Author? The Academic Dilemma

11 min · 29. maj 2025
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Should AI like ChatGPT get credit for writing papers? In this thought-provoking editorial, researchers Atsushi Goto and Kota Katanoda explore whether tools like ChatGPT belong on the author list. From ethical concerns to factual slip-ups, they weigh the pros and cons of AI in academic authorship. The verdict? Useful assistant – yes. Responsible coauthor – not quite. For more audio briefs like this, head to researchbunny.com [https://www.researchbunny.com] or download the ResearchBunny app.

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