The Rise of Hidden Messages in Scientific Manuscripts
Researchers are pushing the boundaries of academic integrity, employing covert tactics to manipulate AI in peer review processes. A recent report by Nikkei Asia reveals scholars sneaking secret messages into manuscripts to sway AI evaluations favorably. Here’s what you need to know:
- Covert Manipulation: Up to 18 preprint studies were found containing hidden instructions in white or minuscule text, designed to instruct AI reviewers to provide positive feedback.
- Global Concern: This issue spans 44 institutions across 11 countries, primarily in computer science fields.
- Academic Misconduct: Experts like Gitanjali Yadav warn this not only undermines the peer review system but could rapidly escalate if unchecked.
- Institutional Backlash: Some institutions are taking actions against authors, including removing problematic papers from circulation.
The integration of AI in academic review represents a profound shift, but these manipulative tactics pose significant risks.
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