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Think Twice Before Using ChatGPT for Quantum Papers 

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I was recently reading a paper on quantum computing, and I couldn't resist commenting on this. 

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Here's an extract from the paper:

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"Leveraging non-classical properties such as entanglement, superposition, and interference, quantum algorithms offer the potential for substantial speedups, sometimes exponential, over classical computing counterparts."

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This is 100% AI-generated, no doubt about it.

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It’s dull and flavorless.

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I have been writing about many things, not just theoretical physics or quantum computing, for a very long time. 

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Long before ChatGPT was even a dream. 

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And yes, I still "enjoy" the painful process of writing, revising, and editing the same lines dozens of times. 

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Before ChatGPT (just last year!), I used to send my final drafts to a professional copy editor. A process that took both time and money.

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Today, ChatGPT has only changed one thing for me: I no longer need to hire a copyeditor for that final polish. 

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But that’s where it ends.

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If you use ChatGPT to assist with your writing, be smart about it. 

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If it generates sentences like the one quoted above, just DELETE THEM! 

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I mean, only if you care about your reputation!

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Want to dive deeper? My eBook is a great place to start → https://www.ozatp.com/qaf

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