🤖 113 Papers in One Year: The AI Research Scandal Universities Can't Ignore
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A UC Berkeley graduate claims authorship of 113 AI papers in just one year, with 89 appearing at a major conference this week. The shocking case has computer scientists calling the state of AI research "a complete mess" and questioning the integrity of peer review processes. This investigation reveals how a mentoring company targeting high school students may be gaming the academic system, producing what experts call "academic slop" at industrial scale. The controversy exposes a crisis in AI research quality control that could affect the reliability of AI systems being deployed worldwide. We explore what this means for the future of AI development and scientific credibility.
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