they’re 99% sure are AI-generated, but the current rules mean they can’t penalise them.
The issue is proving it.
That is very much not the issue. The issue is that academy spent last few hundred years to make sure papers are written in the most inhuman way possible. No human being ever talks like whitepapers are written. The “we can’t distinguish if this was written by a machine or human that is really good at pretending being one” can’t be a problem if it was heavily encouraged for centuries. Also fun reverse-Turing test situation.
That is very much not the issue. The issue is that academy spent last few hundred years to make sure papers are written in the most inhuman way possible. No human being ever talks like whitepapers are written. The “we can’t distinguish if this was written by a machine or human that is really good at pretending being one” can’t be a problem if it was heavily encouraged for centuries. Also fun reverse-Turing test situation.