Comment by nemomarx
7 hours ago
If a common AI tool produces latex documents, the association will be created yeah. Right now latex would be a high indicator of manual effort, right?
7 hours ago
If a common AI tool produces latex documents, the association will be created yeah. Right now latex would be a high indicator of manual effort, right?
don't think so. I think latex was one of academics' earlier use cases of chatgpt, back in 2023. That's when I started noticing tables in every submitted paper looking way more sophisticated than they ever did. (The other early use case of course being grammar/spelling. Overnight everyone got fluent and typos disappeared.)
It's funny, I was reading a bunch of recent papers not long ago (I haven't been in academia in over a decade) and I was really impressed with the quality of the writing in most of them. I guess in some cases LLMs are the reason for that!
If you’ve got an existing paragraph written that you just know could be rephrased more eloquently, and can describe the type of rephrasing/restructuring you want… LLMs absolutely slap at that.
LaTeX is already standard in fields that have math notation, perhaps others as well. I guess the promise is that "formatting is automatic" (asterisk), so its popularity probably extends beyond math-heavy disciplines.
> Right now latex would be a high indicator of manual effort, right?
...no?
Just one Google search for "latex editor" showed more than 2 in the first page.
https://www.overleaf.com/
https://www.texpage.com/
It's not that different from using a markdown editor.