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tdecktoday at 9:18 AM1 replyview on HN

It's hard for me to even understand their perspective. Researching references for a published academic paper isn't some incidental busywork task, it's supposed to be a core part of doing research which is the core of the job. If you don't have sympathy for someone who, say, paid a person on Fiverr to cook up a paper rather than writing it themselves and then didn't even bother to check the references, why is using an LLM and not checking any better?


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boccafftoday at 10:43 AM

There is a lot of "throw it against the wall, and if it sticks, write it up" empirical work against benchmarks. It leads to post-hoc rationalization of the work and browser plugins using LLMs to find references for work that is already written. It is a bureaucratic view about "you need a citation for this", where people misunderstand the citation as a checkbox, instead of "you need to substantiate this claim, as I, the reviewer, do not accept this as a fact".