A Hillhouse student’s eyes widened as he applied grape juice and heat to what appeared to be a blank piece of paper — but instead held a secret message in invisible ink, written as part of a course ...
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Some Researchers Are Hiding Secret Messages in Their Papers, but They're Not Meant for Humans
Reporters writing for Nikkei Asia have found 17 English-language preprints—scientific studies that have yet to be peer-reviewed—published on the server arXiv with something curious literally hidden ...
Researchers have been sneaking secret messages into their papers in an effort to trick artificial intelligence (AI) tools into giving them a positive peer-review report. Authors of the studies ...
Researchers are hiding instructions for A.I. reviewers in preprint studies using white text, which is invisible on a white background. Screen recording of the preprint study "Near-Optimal Clustering ...
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