Legal dangers of using ChatGPT as a co-author according to academic research regulations

Author:

Kandeel Moustafa Elmetwaly1ORCID,Eldakak Ahmed2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Al Ain University, UAE

2. Alexandria University, Egypt

Abstract

This article sheds light on the modern trend of many researchers towards relying on chat generative pre-trained transformer (ChatGPT) in the field of academic research, either as a co-author or as a reference (Teixeira da Silva, 2023). The chosen methodology by the authors is analyzing the ChatGPT’s operating parameters as evidenced by its answers to questions addressed to it by the authors. The authors asked ChatGPT about its mechanism, analyzed whether it can be identified as a coauthor in the light of its terms of use, and presented a practical case study to examine whether ChatGPT should be considered a reference in academic writing. Doing so necessitated addressing legal and research concepts including authorship, copyrights, and plagiarism. The article argues that while ChatGPT represents an important technological advancement, it should not be listed as a co-author on any academic writing and should not be cited as a source of information. The article shows how researchers can benefit from this technological advancement without violating copyright law or rules of academic writing, especially plagiarism-related ones.

Publisher

Virtus Interpress

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