Our results show how those self-reported behaviors translate into real-world #LLMusage in final publications may be closer to the highest lower bounds we observed,
as those may be corpora where LLM usage is the most naïve & the easiest to detect.
This shows that the #LLMusage in 2024 was at least two times higher than the size of COVID-related literature at its peak in.
Lower bounds differed between subcorpora
Given these potential explanations for the heterogeneity in the lower bound of #LLM use for #scientificediting,
These estimates are above 30%, which is in line with recent surveys on researchers’ use of LLMs for manuscript writing. Our results show how those self-reported behaviors translate into real-world #LLMusage in final publications may be closer to the highest lower bounds we observed, as those may […]
events such as the COVID pandemic
#RESULTS:
Excess words indicate widespread LLM usage
For comparison, using the set of four excess content words from 2021, covid, pandemic, coronavirus, sars (any scientific paper on COVID-19 likely contained at least one of these four words in its abstract) […]
saying “please” to gpt actually costs money, catch the full video exclusively on collide.io #llmusage #aioptimization #computeefficiency
Heavy AI chat usage consumes as much energy as a 1-minute shower. Consider alternatives when possible.
https://kmaasrud.com/blog/ai-vs-shower.html
#aisustainability #energyconsumption #environmentalimpact #llmusage #greencomputing