The "AI Prompt" Pandemic in Academic Publishing

By Eric John Emberda

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The "AI Prompt" Pandemic in Academic Publishing

I’ve been coming across a growing number of published journal articles and technical papers that have one thing in common: The AI's "closing suggestions" were left in the final text.


From IEEE and Elsevier to niche research journals, we are seeing phrases like "Would you like me to convert this into a LinkedIn post?" or "Would you like me to generate a summary table?" printed right there in the official PDF.



Journal publications used to be the ultimate mark of vetted, human-verified expertise. If an editor (and the author) misses a blatant AI hallucination or prompt, what else are they missing?




The "Gold Standard" of peer-reviewed journals is already facing a massive crisis of relevance, and lately I’ve found myself spending more time on the research blogs of OpenAI, Google DeepMind, and Meta AI than in traditional academic journals.


The pressure to "publish or perish" is clearly driving authors to automate the writing process, but skipping the "human-in-the-loop" review devalues the entire ecosystem.


In a world of resource-constrained environments, AI should be a force multiplier, not a replacement for critical thinking.


AI is an incredible tool for drafting and research, but it is not a "set it and forget it" solution. True professional authority isn't built by how much content you can generate, it's built by the quality control you exercise over it.


If we stop reading our own work before we hit "submit," we shouldn't be surprised when others stop reading it, too.


#AcademicPublishing #AIIntegrity #TechnologyLiteracy #PeerReview #DigitalTransformation

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