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A publishing infrastructure for Artificial Intelligence (AI)-assisted academic authoring.

Milton PividoriCasey S Greene
Published in: Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA (2024)
Given the significant time researchers invest in crafting prose, incorporating large language models into the scholarly writing process can significantly improve the type of knowledge work performed by academics. Our approach also enables scholars to concentrate on critical aspects of their work, such as the novelty of their ideas, while automating tedious tasks like adhering to specific writing styles. Although the use of AI-assisted tools in scientific authoring is controversial, our approach, which focuses on revising human-written text and provides change-tracking transparency, can mitigate concerns regarding AI's role in scientific writing.
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