Checking google scholar for recent articles with the phrase "certainly, here is a":
I'm certain you can certainly use a perticular word in sentence
I need to try this on Web of Science or Scopus to see if the same results crop up.
To be fair, without ChatGPT, how could anyone possibly be expected to know that soil, rock, and wood are used in construction
I wonder if the references in the generated bibliography are accurate.
Lmfaoooo
The only time I’ve used Chat GPT for anything besides amusement I asked it to alphabetise a list of authors for the bibliography of a paper that was due in 45 minutes. How would you not copy around the response to the question?
it costs zero money to simply re read and proof your paper before submitting but what do I know, I lived in the before fore times of no "AI" that was *checks notes* pre 2022
I'm finding 29 results since 2020 with "certainly here is a" and without "chatgpt," "chat gpt," or "generative ai." Many appear to be unpublished and at least eight are legit uses of the phrase. The possibly non-legit ones have a total of one (1) citation, so we're not at the tipping point yet.
How many of the citations are partially or completely hallucinated?