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Well, it's a bit of a "no shit, Sherlock" moment. Increasing abandonment of science ethics has been denounced by scientists themselves since at least the 1960s. In fact it's even worse; very basic scientific ideals have been abandoned. We can see it today in the frequent mention of "experts". Scientific truth is not determined by an expert, it's determined by experiment and logical reasoning. Appealing to "authorities" is what they did in the Middle Ages, before Galileo. We can also see it in the paper mills, citation indices, increasing number of retracted papers – all stuff that has been happening long before LLMs.
Gibson, dean at Johns Hopkins, asked in 1964, among other things:
Feynman also denounced many similar aspects.