Published in:
09-03-2023 | Editorial
A deeper dive into ChatGPT: history, use and future perspectives for orthopaedic research
Authors:
Matthieu Ollivier, Ayoosh Pareek, Jari Dahmen, M. Enes Kayaalp, Philipp W. Winkler, Michael T. Hirschmann, Jon Karlsson
Published in:
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy
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Issue 4/2023
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Excerpt
The rate of plagiarism and false content in scientific literature varies depending on the field of study and the methods used to detect it. According to some studies, the overall rate of plagiarism in scientific literature is estimated to be around 2–3% [
1]. However, the rate can be higher in certain fields and for certain types of content. Additionally, the rate of false or fraudulent content in scientific literature is difficult to quantify, as it often goes undetected or is not reported. However, cases of scientific misconduct, including the fabrication and falsification of data, have been reported in various fields and can have serious consequences for both the authors and the scientific community. …