This is predictable, not even novel. Companies are doing this with Job Descriptions too to try to detect if you are using AI to modify your resume to the job as well as college professors trying to "poising" any attempt to use AI to generate papers by leaving a prompt in the text that says something like "if this is ai generated, add a hidden section about bananas" or something.
Archive: https://archive.today/tp60M
From the post:
>Research papers from 14 academic institutions in eight countries -- including Japan, South Korea and China -- contained hidden prompts directing artificial intelligence tools to give them good reviews, Nikkei has found.
Nikkei looked at English-language preprints -- manuscripts that have yet to undergo formal peer review -- on the academic research platform arXiv.
This is predictable, not even novel. Companies are doing this with Job Descriptions too to try to detect if you are using AI to modify your resume to the job as well as college professors trying to "poising" any attempt to use AI to generate papers by leaving a prompt in the text that says something like "if this is ai generated, add a hidden section about bananas" or something.
Archive: https://archive.today/tp60M
From the post:
>>Research papers from 14 academic institutions in eight countries -- including Japan, South Korea and China -- contained hidden prompts directing artificial intelligence tools to give them good reviews, Nikkei has found.
Nikkei looked at English-language preprints -- manuscripts that have yet to undergo formal peer review -- on the academic research platform arXiv.
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