1Assistant Professor (Library), Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar University, Agra, (U.P)
2Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), NCR (Delhi) Resion, Noida
The advent of generative artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, such as large language models (LLMs) like GPT-4, has introduced a novel and escalating threat to academic publishingthe proliferation of AI-generated fake papers. These fraudulent manuscripts, often produced by paper mills, are a type of industrial fraud that is prevalent in the publishing sector. Paper mills are profit-oriented, unofficial and potentially illegal organisations that produce and sell fabricated or manipulated manuscripts that resemble genuine, legitimate research. 1 or individual actors, undermine the integrity of scholarly communication by introducing fabricated data, plagiarised content, and hallucinated references into the literature. This paper explores the mechanisms behind this threat, its impacts on research credibility, and the limitations of current detection methods. Drawing on recent case studies and analyses, we highlight how AI exacerbates existing issues like publish-orperish pressures (the academic and scientific pressure to continually publish research findings to advance one's career, secure funding, and achieve institutional recognition). Finally, we propose innovative approaches to mitigation, including AI-enhanced verification tools, blockchain-based authorship tracking, and collaborative industry-wide protocols. By addressing these challenges proactively, the academic community can safeguard the trustworthiness of scientific knowledge.
AI-Generated Papers, Academic Publishing, Paper Mills, Research Fraud, Generative AI Fake Research Articles, Academic Integrity, AI Detection Tools, Scholarly Misconduct, Predatory Journals, Blockchain Verification, Publication Ethics