The content discusses the growing use of generative AI and large language models (LLMs) in the academic writing process, despite the lack of a unified framework for reporting such machine assistance. To address this, the authors propose "Cardwriter" - an intuitive interface that generates a short "PaperCard" report for authors to declare their use of generative AI in their writing process.
The system consists of three main components: a user interface that allows authors to select the type of machine assistance used and the specific models, a processor that generates the body of the PaperCard based on the user input, and a display that presents the final PaperCard in a format ready for inclusion in the manuscript.
The intended use of the system is for authors who either did not use any generative AI assistance or those who did, across academic and non-academic writing domains. The authors discuss the limitations of the user-oriented declaration approach, as well as the positive societal implications of providing a practical framework for transparent reporting of machine assistance in writing.
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