Did AI get more negative recently?

Beese D, Altunbas B, Güzeler G, Eger S (2023)
Royal Society Open Science 10(3): 221159.

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Beese, Dominik; Altunbas, Begüm; Güzeler, Görkem; Eger, SteffenUniBi
Abstract / Bemerkung
In this paper, we classify scientific articles in the domain of natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning (ML), as core subfields of artificial intelligence (AI), into whether (i) they extend the current state-of-the-art by the introduction of novel techniques which beat existing models or whether (ii) they mainly criticize the existing state-of-the-art, i.e. that it is deficient with respect to some property (e.g. wrong evaluation, wrong datasets, misleading task specification). We refer to contributions under (i) as having a 'positive stance' and contributions under (ii) as having a 'negative stance' (to related work). We annotate over 1.5 k papers from NLP and ML to train a SciBERT-based model to automatically predict the stance of a paper based on its title and abstract. We then analyse large-scale trends on over 41 k papers from the last approximately 35 years in NLP and ML, finding that papers have become substantially more positive over time, but negative papers also got more negative and we observe considerably more negative papers in recent years. Negative papers are also more influential in terms of citations they receive. © 2023 The Authors.
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
Zeitschriftentitel
Royal Society Open Science
Band
10
Ausgabe
3
Art.-Nr.
221159
eISSN
2054-5703
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2969697

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Beese D, Altunbas B, Güzeler G, Eger S. Did AI get more negative recently? Royal Society Open Science. 2023;10(3): 221159.
Beese, D., Altunbas, B., Güzeler, G., & Eger, S. (2023). Did AI get more negative recently? Royal Society Open Science, 10(3), 221159. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.221159
Beese, Dominik, Altunbas, Begüm, Güzeler, Görkem, and Eger, Steffen. 2023. “Did AI get more negative recently?”. Royal Society Open Science 10 (3): 221159.
Beese, D., Altunbas, B., Güzeler, G., and Eger, S. (2023). Did AI get more negative recently? Royal Society Open Science 10:221159.
Beese, D., et al., 2023. Did AI get more negative recently? Royal Society Open Science, 10(3): 221159.
D. Beese, et al., “Did AI get more negative recently?”, Royal Society Open Science, vol. 10, 2023, : 221159.
Beese, D., Altunbas, B., Güzeler, G., Eger, S.: Did AI get more negative recently? Royal Society Open Science. 10, : 221159 (2023).
Beese, Dominik, Altunbas, Begüm, Güzeler, Görkem, and Eger, Steffen. “Did AI get more negative recently?”. Royal Society Open Science 10.3 (2023): 221159.
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