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NEWS↑ trendingReddit r/MachineLearning·26d ago

arXiv implements 1-year ban for papers containing incontrovertible evidence of unchecked LLM-generated errors, such as hallucinated references or results. [N]

arXiv has announced a new policy imposing a 1-year ban for authors who submit papers containing incontrovertible evidence of unchecked LLM-generated errors, such as hallucinated references or results. This policy emphasizes that authors are fully responsible for all content, regardless of how it was generated by AI tools.

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ARTICLE↑ trendingReddit r/MachineLearning·4/27/2026

Submitting to top ML Conferences without Sharing code [D]

A researcher asks for feedback on whether to stop sharing code in ML conference submissions (e.g., NIPS, ICML) due to concerns about idea theft, suggesting publishing it only after acceptance. They note that while reviewers often expect code, some recent submissions without it haven't been penalized, and other reproducibility aspects could be emphasized.

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