
Will a Large Language Model be listed as an author on a peer-reviewed paper by the end of 2025?
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Will a Large Language Model / Foundational Model be listed as an author on a peer-reviewed publication by the end of 2025? Preprints on arXiv / other preprint servers do not count as peer-reviewed. Furthermore, the conference or journal needs to be a reputable venue, and I reserve the right to judge if a venue is reputable as there are many predatory publishing venues.
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