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AI scientists are changing research — institutions, funders and publishers must respond

nature | B Brewer/Bloomberg/Getty
nature | B Brewer/Bloomberg/Getty

Some researchers argue that AI simply changes where to focus human skills, just as calculators freed humans from relying on their own arithmetic. But no one ever had to worry that a calculator’s response was wrong. It is for this reason that Nature already requires transparency in how LLMs are used in submitted articles, and will not accept such models as authors… For the sake of reproducibility, when a model contributes to the creative part of a study, Nature encourages researchers to submit transcripts of prompts and model responses alongside the final outputs, as one would with data sets.

Posted in: News on 03/31/2026 | Link to this post on IFP |
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