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10 Ways To Use ChatGPT To Write Research Papers (ETHICALLY) In 2023



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  1. Limitation of ChatGPT (1:54)

    #1 Trained on data up to 2021

    #2 Doesn't pull most references

    #3 What chatGPT writes is not always perfect

    #1 Research paper title using chatGPT (3:55)

    Suggest a title for a research paper base on this abstract "—"

    Can you suggest two additional titles for the research paper based on that abstract?

    #2 Writing an abstract using chatGPT (7:05)

    Write an abstract for a research paper based on this title: —

    #3 Writing a research gap using chatGPT (8:53)

    Suggest a research gap on the topic of —

    #4 Write a research question using chatGPT (11:47)

    Suggest two different research questions based on the following research gap —

    #5 Making a research question more specific (13:17)

    Make the following research question more specific and precise: —

    #6 Writing a literature review using chatGPT (14:22)

    I'm doing research —. What are the key research papers on this topic i should read?

    Suggest 5 recent publications published between 2019 and 2021.

    I'm interested in — books. Which research papers would you suggest I read?

    #7 Structure of a litrature rview using chatGPT (17:11)

    Which topics do i need to cover in the literature review for my research paper based on my research aim?

    My research aim is : —

    #8 Writing an introduction using chatGPT (19:22)

    Write a 4 paragraph introduction to a research paper entitled: —

    #9 Writing an introduction on a topic that hasn't been published yet using chatGPT (21:24)

    #10 Writing an introduction from the abstract using chatGPT (23:17)

  2. Hmmm. My writings are my intellectual property. My ideas are MINE! And… No way I will share/ type/ work on MY research using something like that.

  3. Not always it appears the correct literature and author. Sometimes author or article never exist. So don't belive in chatgpt. Manual reading is rhe best and have impact even it is slow.

  4. 16:08 Reclaiming the Local in Language Policy and Practice was published by Routledge but not it 2019. It was in 2005. I found ChatGPT tends to do this AI hallucination and makeup information when asked about recent info. Just double check to be safe.

  5. An acquaintance of mine suggested this AI program, "stealth writer" that professes to rewrite text making it invisible to AI plagiarism detectors. I used it for an article and it worked amazingly. Anyone else tried it before? Would love to hear your experiences!

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