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Experts want accountability when AI is used in research

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Group says researchers should disclose their use of artificial intelligence and evaluate its impact

A group of experts in academic policy has called on researchers to focus on five principles of accountability and responsibility when using artificial intelligence in their work.

The principles are that researchers should: disclose when and how they have used AI in their work, take accountability for the accuracy of their work, label their uses of AI, avoid risks of harm and evaluate the impact of AI on research.

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