Think Twice Before Using ChatGPT for Quantum Papers
I was recently reading a paper on quantum computing, and I couldn't resist commenting on this.
Here's an extract from the paper:
"Leveraging non-classical properties such as entanglement, superposition, and interference, quantum algorithms offer the potential for substantial speedups, sometimes exponential, over classical computing counterparts."
This is 100% AI-generated, no doubt about it.
It’s dull and flavorless.
I have been writing about many things, not just theoretical physics or quantum computing, for a very long time.
Long before ChatGPT was even a dream.
And yes, I still "enjoy" the painful process of writing, revising, and editing the same lines dozens of times.
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.
Today, ChatGPT has only changed one thing for me: I no longer need to hire a copyeditor for that final polish.
But that’s where it ends.
If you use ChatGPT to assist with your writing, be smart about it.
If it generates sentences like the one quoted above, just DELETE THEM!
I mean, only if you care about your reputation!
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