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Did Milei use AI to make the paper that he sought the Nobel Prize in Economics with?

The article investigates whether Javier Milei, an Argentine politician and economist, used artificial intelligence to author a research paper he submitted in pursuit of the Nobel Prize in Economics. It suggests there is evidence that could challenge his claims regarding the paper's origin. The piece explores the implications of this potential use of AI in academic work and its impact on Milei's credibility.

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Did Milei use AI to make the paper that he sought the Nobel Prize in Economics with?

The article investigates whether Javier Milei, an Argentine politician and economist, used artificial intelligence to author a research paper he submitted in pursuit of the Nobel Prize in Economics. It suggests there is evidence that could challenge his claims regarding the paper's origin. The piece explores the implications of this potential use of AI in academic work and its impact on Milei's credibility.

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