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Three Disclaimers for Safe Disclosure: A Cardwriter for Reporting the Use of Generative AI in Writing Process (2404.09041v1)

Published 13 Apr 2024 in cs.CY

Abstract: Generative AI and LLMs are increasingly being used in the academic writing process. This is despite the current lack of unified framework for reporting the use of machine assistance. In this work, we propose "Cardwriter", an intuitive interface that produces a short report for authors to declare their use of generative AI in their writing process. The demo is available online, at https://cardwriter.vercel.app

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