• kirklennon@kbin.social
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    11 months ago

    Why should someone bother to read something if you couldn’t be bothered to write it in the first place? And how can they judge the quality of your writing if it’s not your writing?

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      11 months ago

      Science isn’t about writing. It is about finding new data through scientific process and communicating it to other humans.

      If a tool helps you do any of it better, faster or more efficiently, that tool should be used.

      But I agree with your sentiment when it comes to for example creative writing.

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        11 months ago

        Science is also creative writing. We do research and write the results, in something that is an original product. Something new is created; it’s creative.

        An LLM is just reiterative. A researcher might feel like they’re producing something, but they’re really just reiterating. Even if the product is better than what they would have produced themselves it is still more worthless, as it is not original and will not make a contribution that haven’t been made already.

        And for a lot of researchers, the writing and the thinking blend into each other. Outsource the writing, and you’re crippling the thinking.