CryptoNews, CNKI issued a statement saying that, recently, some journals published papers that listed artificial intelligence (AI) such as DeepSeek and Gemini as authors, leading the industry to raise compliance disputes related to copyright ownership and academic norms. For such AI-authored papers, CNKI has removed them.

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AnchorSailor
· 11h ago
CNKI’s recent removal this time is fine. The bottom line of academic integrity and norms must not be crossed; otherwise, in the future, every paper author will have to have one ChatGPT.
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InterestBee
· 11h ago
AI as the author? Then who owns the copyright, and whose training data is it? The accounting for this can’t be figured out at all.
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HalfPositionHermit
· 11h ago
LOL, does Gemini know it’s been tagged/used as a name already?
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