
Ophélie Fraisier-Vannier
IRIT - Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse
Ophélie Fraisier-Vannier is a researcher in computer science, specializing in data mining. One of her current research topics focuses on detecting and analyzing questionable research practices through text mining and graph mining of scientific literature, such as the use of tortured phrases or citation manipulation.
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How the misuse of GenAI can spoil the publishing system
The recent explosion of generative AI has had a profound impact on society as a whole, particularly through the new possibilities enabled by text generation tools, with ChatGPT being the most well-known example. The research community has not been immune to this phenomenon. In this presentation, I will discuss how this technology has been used by researchers, with a particular focus on its role in questionable research practices related to scientific publishing, and the broader questions this raises about the research ecosystem as a whole.