Catch them all? Dozens of domestic AI experts participated in papers were accused of serious plagiarism

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[CNMO News] Plagiarism of papers is considered intolerable in various scientific circles. In the digital and information age, it is actually easy to find out whether a paper is plagiarized. According to news on April 13, a researcher at Google Brain pointed out that a paper called "A Roadmap for Big Model" (hereinafter referred to as "Big Model") was suspected of plagiarizing and publishing an earlier "Deduplicating Training Data Makes Language Models Better” paper.

Catch them all? Dozens of domestic AI experts participated in papers were accused of serious plagiarism - Lujuba

The plagiarized content of "The Big Model" (Picture source network)

The paper data shows that the author of "The Big Model" has as many as a hundred people, and dozens of domestic AI experts who participated in the writing are suspected of serious plagiarism. They are from Tsinghua University , Domestic universities such as Peking University , foreign universities such as Columbia University , University of Montreal , as well as companies such as Bytedance, Huawei, JD.

Catch them all? Dozens of domestic AI experts participated in papers were accused of serious plagiarism - Lujuba

"Large Model" is suspected of being plagiarized by the author

The researcher also listed the plagiarized content of a large section of the paper. He has reason to suspect that there may be dozens of other plagiarized papers. But he also pointed out that "it is likely that only a small number of authors participated in this kind of plagiarism, and the misconduct of a small number of authors should not be used to blame the majority of well-behaved authors." As soon as it came out, Beijing Zhiyuan Artificial Intelligence Research Institute responded, saying, "We have noticed the doubts about the article "A Roadmap for Big Model" and are verifying the relevant situation. Zhiyuan Research Institute encourages academic innovation and academic exchanges. There is zero tolerance for academic misconduct, and relevant progress will be reported as soon as possible.”

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