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Revolutionary AI Integration Transforms Scientific Publishing as Thai Researchers Navigate Ethics and Innovation

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Groundbreaking research reveals unprecedented artificial intelligence penetration in scientific publication processes, with ChatGPT and advanced large language models fundamentally altering academic communication across global research communities. Nature Human Behaviour published definitive evidence on August 5, 2025, documenting how generative AI systems increasingly influence scholarly writing, particularly within computer science disciplines that reshape international research landscapes. According to Phys.org reporting, this technological transformation generates simultaneous excitement and apprehension among researchers worldwide, creating urgent questions about academic integrity, creative authenticity, and equitable access to AI-powered writing assistance.

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Surge in Scientific Papers Written with ChatGPT Raises Questions on Research Integrity

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A recent comprehensive study has revealed a dramatic uptick in the use of ChatGPT and similar large language models (LLMs) in drafting scientific papers, especially in the field of computer science—a trend that is rapidly reshaping how academic research is communicated worldwide. The findings, published in Nature Human Behaviour on August 5, 2025, offer the clearest evidence yet that generative artificial intelligence has begun to play a pivotal role in scientific writing, prompting both excitement and concern across the global research community (Phys.org).

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Landmark Study Reveals AI’s Widespread Role in Scientific Writing

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A massive new study has uncovered detectable “AI fingerprints” in millions of scientific papers, revealing that artificial intelligence has quietly become a pervasive force in academic publishing. Researchers found that at least 13.5% of biomedical research abstracts published in 2024 showed evidence of being written with some assistance from large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT and Google Gemini—raising fresh questions about research integrity and the future of scholarly communication (phys.org).

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