Compared to aigen with citations found for whatever was generated without consideration for truth and ethical reasoning?
The heuristics should be improved, then; we shouldn't ask me to put these in PDFs without typed edges to URLs and schema.org/Datasets, to support a schema.org/Claim or a ClaimReview in a SocialMediaPosting about a NewsArticle about a ScholarlyArticle :about a Thing skos:Concept with a :url.
Would you have deep linked your way to those resources (which are useful enough to be re-cited here for later reference) without the researcher doing it for you?
Technical writing courses for example advise to include the searches that you used in the databases that you found oracles in, in order to help indicate the background research bias prior to the hypothesis at least.
> Technical writing courses for example advise to include the searches that you used in the databases that you found oracles in, in order to help indicate the background research bias prior to the hypothesis at least.
I'm not writing a doctoral thesis. These comments are not my livelihood. I'm just sharing industry knowledge on a topic I know about.
Your random links without context, some of the links to literal Google searches, are not in any way useful or interesting.
The heuristics should be improved, then; we shouldn't ask me to put these in PDFs without typed edges to URLs and schema.org/Datasets, to support a schema.org/Claim or a ClaimReview in a SocialMediaPosting about a NewsArticle about a ScholarlyArticle :about a Thing skos:Concept with a :url.
Would you have deep linked your way to those resources (which are useful enough to be re-cited here for later reference) without the researcher doing it for you?
Technical writing courses for example advise to include the searches that you used in the databases that you found oracles in, in order to help indicate the background research bias prior to the hypothesis at least.
Transparency and Accountability: https://westurner.github.io/hnlog/
So, this sort of cited input is valuable and should be valued not as link spam but as linked edge-dense research sans generatble prose.