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Comment by amelius

15 hours ago

AI changing words for watermarking purposes.

Isn't it more likely to be changing words to disguise plagiarism?

Update: looking at some of these, I think it is probably just poor machine translation.

  • Yeah some kind of translation issue. The papers seem to know what they're talking about, and I don't entirely get the AI gut feeling, only on the key words.

  • Good point, but I see lots of articles are using this "kidney disappointment" so maybe but.. holy toledo look at Impacts of Renal Transplantation and its Mental (2023) by Renan Kamath : “organ disillusionment,” “kidney relocate dismissal,” and “excusal of the moved organ.”

    • "waste can build to exorbitant level inside the blood, which harms both kidney and closures in kicking the bucket... "

      "Regularly, it's more irritating than it is not kidding..."

      (Pal and Gautam 2018)

    • Its like when you write a school essay and look up every second word in a thesaurus thinking it makes the essay better

Interesting! I started reading and there are so many sentences like “gauges an individual's gamble of kidney disappointment.”

Changing words for watermarking .. I understand why it may do that .. but .. what an unfortunate choice of where to do it.