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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN WRITING SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES – A POSITIVE OR A HARMFUL FACTOR?

https://doi.org/10.51955/2312-1327_2024_4_6

Abstract

The article touches upon the problem of active use of artificial intelligence tools in scientific activity. It considers positive and negative aspects of their application in the process of writing scientific articles. The highlighted aspects create prerequisites for an in-depth study to establish whether artificial intelligence acts as an effective tool in the hands of researchers, authors of scientific articles, due to automation to solve routine tasks, or is a harmful factor.

About the Author

L. A. Ivanova
Moscow State Technical University of Civil Aviation (Irkutsk Branch)
Russian Federation

Ljudmila A. Ivanova, Candidate of Pedagogical Science, associate professor

3, Kommunarov str. Irkutsk, 664047



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Ivanova L.A. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN WRITING SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES – A POSITIVE OR A HARMFUL FACTOR? Crede Experto: transport, society, education, language. 2024;(4):6-17. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.51955/2312-1327_2024_4_6

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