Kyle Wiggers / Techcrunch::
Startups IA Intology and Autoscience submitted studies generated by AI during a conference without disclosure and in front of the cooption of peer coopture for advertising– There is a controversy that is preparing for the studies “generated by AI” subject to this year’s ICLR, a longtime academic conference focused on AI.
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