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    [ACL 2023] Generative AI Policy

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    This blog post (on the conference website) summarized our approach to the use of generative AI in ACL conference submissions and reviewing: https://2023.aclweb.org/blog/reviewer-assignment/. I was its lead author.

    Tags: academia, conferences, peer-review

    Categories: squib

    Updated: January 10, 2023

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