p.2
Moral Responsibility in Academic Writing
What is the main concern regarding authorship credit for texts produced by generative AI?
How to give credit to the nameless authors whose texts were included in the training set.
p.3
Cognitive Psychology and AI Development
What historical program does the author compare ChatGPT's response mechanism to?
The ELIZA program from the 1960s.
p.2
Algorithmic Understanding of GPT Models
What are the primary sources of creativity for ChatGPT?
Examples in its training set, the wording of the query, and an element of mindless randomness.
p.4
Detection of AI-Generated Text
What concerns are raised about the accuracy of AI detectors?
Anecdotal accounts suggest a lower accuracy rate.
p.2
Ethics of AI in Research and Writing
What is the consequence of using ChatGPT without understanding its limitations?
It can lead to poor scholarship and potential moral breaches.
p.4
Plagiarism Concerns with AI Tools
What complication does ChatGPT introduce regarding unpublished materials?
It can source ideas from unpublished materials without attribution, raising concerns about AI plagiarism.
p.3
Plagiarism Concerns with AI Tools
What happens when a user pastes text into ChatGPT?
The software paraphrases it and adds its own text, suitable for a student paper.
p.2
Citation Practices and AI Output
What does the lack of citation in academic writing imply?
A conscious claim of ownership by the author of the idea.
p.1
Algorithmic Understanding of GPT Models
What is the nature of the GPT algorithm as described in the editorial?
It condenses and summarizes vast quantities of text written by humans.
p.3
Citation Practices and AI Output
What issue arises with citations generated by ChatGPT?
Citations can be hallucinated or fabricated, leading to inaccuracies.
p.4
Transparency in AI Usage by Authors
What is required for transparency regarding the use of generative AI programs?
Authors must declare if an idea is received from ChatGPT output.
p.3
Detection of AI-Generated Text
How does ChatGPT handle repeated queries?
It generates new outputs that can differ substantially from previous ones.
p.2
Ethics of AI in Research and Writing
What issue arises when ChatGPT generates stereotypical introduction texts?
It may produce false statements by regurgitating common structures from its training set.
p.3
Algorithmic Understanding of GPT Models
How does ChatGPT respond to word problems?
It provides a stepwise solution rather than a typical human response.
p.1
Plagiarism Concerns with AI Tools
What is the editorial's stance on the relationship between AI and academic misconduct?
It highlights the potential for AI to exacerbate issues of academic misconduct, particularly plagiarism.
p.2
Citation Practices and AI Output
What is the potential issue with ChatGPT's citation capabilities?
It may summarize content without providing proper citations for the original works.
p.4
Plagiarism Concerns with AI Tools
Why might ChatGPT be termed 'plagiarism software'?
Because it can generate outputs that may unwittingly plagiarize from online sources.
p.1
Ethics of AI in Research and Writing
What does the editorial imply about the reasoning capabilities of generative AI?
Generative AI does not involve any kind of reasoning.
p.5
Plagiarism Concerns with AI Tools
What is the main focus of the article by Yorke, Lawson, and McMahon (2009)?
Determining intent in cases of plagiarism.
p.2
Moral Responsibility in Academic Writing
What is a key aspect of the morality of plagiarism?
The intent behind appropriating an idea known to belong to another.
p.3
Transparency in AI Usage by Authors
What does the fixed nature of error responses in ChatGPT suggest?
It indicates that the program may have specific code to handle queries about copyrighted material.
p.4
Moral Responsibility in Academic Writing
What moral responsibility do authors have regarding ideas encountered through AI?
Authors must remember where they first encountered an idea and maintain confidentiality or declare credit as necessary.
p.3
Transparency in AI Usage by Authors
What is a notable feature of the Plus version of ChatGPT?
It provides access even when demand is high and includes GPT-4.
p.4
Plagiarism Concerns with AI Tools
What problem does software like ChatGPT pose for scientific writing?
It complicates giving due credit, leading to potential plagiarism.
p.1
Transparency in AI Usage by Authors
What does the editorial suggest authors should do regarding AI usage?
Be transparent about AI usage and declare when AI is the source of an idea.
p.1
Algorithmic Understanding of GPT Models
What is the significance of the term 'token' in the context of the GPT model?
It represents the fundamental unit of the model, which could be a word or larger units of text.
p.3
Transparency in AI Usage by Authors
What are the two subscription options available for ChatGPT as of May 2023?
A free plan and a Plus version for $20/month.
p.3
Plagiarism Concerns with AI Tools
What is a challenge in determining the source of text generated by ChatGPT?
It's difficult to know if the output is derived from a single source or synthesized from many.
p.4
Transparency in AI Usage by Authors
What is the author's stance on the use of generative AI technologies in their work?
The author did not use generative AI technologies for the preparation of this work.
p.1
Plagiarism Concerns with AI Tools
What is a primary concern regarding generative artificial intelligence in academia?
Its implications for facilitating plagiarism.
p.1
Citation Practices and AI Output
What is the expected behavior of authors when using AI tools like chatGPT?
To seek out and cite prior claims to ideas in the published literature.
p.2
Plagiarism Concerns with AI Tools
How does the APA Style Guide define plagiarism?
Presenting the words, ideas, or images of another as your own, denying creators the credit they deserve.
p.1
Algorithmic Understanding of GPT Models
How does chatGPT generate its output?
By predicting the probable next token based on a query and iteratively appending text.
p.4
Plagiarism Concerns with AI Tools
What are the possible sources of ideas reflected in ChatGPT outputs?
1) A single source, 2) multiple sources, 3) scripted responses, 4) user queries, 5) randomness in algorithms, 6) inchoate patterns across sources.
p.3
Detection of AI-Generated Text
What is the accuracy of OpenAI's AI text classifier?
It is only 26% accurate at detecting AI text and mislabels human text 9% of the time.