Rethinking Publication: a Certification Framework for AI-Enabled Research
The increasing reliance on AI in research has led to a growing body of publishable work that meets traditional peer-review standards. However, the existing publication system was built on the assumption of universal human authorship. This assumption is no longer tenable as AI-generated research becomes more prevalent. The proposed certification framework aims to address this issue by providing a clear and transparent way to evaluate the role of AI in research output. The framework would involve a multi-step process, including AI system description, performance assessment, and human oversight. This would ensure that the quality and novelty of AI-generated research are evaluated in a fair and consistent manner.
Key Takeaways
- → Proposed certification framework aims to address the growing share of AI-enabled research
- → Framework involves a multi-step process for evaluating AI-generated research
- → Ensures quality and novelty standards are maintained in AI-generated research
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