AI for Everyone Podcast
The AI Polished Paper Problem: Why We’re Trusting the Wrong Signals
07 Jul 2025
A new study reveals that 1 in 7 biomedical research papers in 2024 may have been written or edited by AI. But the real problem isn’t plagiarism.It’s persuasion.AI makes the writing sound more confident. More polished. More human than human. And that’s exactly why we trust it — even when we shouldn’t.In this episode, we unpack:The linguistic fingerprints of ChatGPT in academic writingWhy confident language earns our beliefHow this shift could quietly rewrite science, business, and policyIf the tone is what convinces us, who’s really doing the thinking?Thank you,Harrison PainterI train professionals to turn AI into simple marketing systems that save time and grow revenue.
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