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Divergent LLM Adoption and Heterogeneous Convergence Paths in Research Writing

Published: April 18, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2504.13629v1

By: Cong William Lin, Wu Zhu

Potential Business Impact:

Helps scientists write clearer, shorter, and more formal papers.

Business Areas:
Natural Language Processing Artificial Intelligence, Data and Analytics, Software

Large Language Models (LLMs), such as ChatGPT, are reshaping content creation and academic writing. This study investigates the impact of AI-assisted generative revisions on research manuscripts, focusing on heterogeneous adoption patterns and their influence on writing convergence. Leveraging a dataset of over 627,000 academic papers from arXiv, we develop a novel classification framework by fine-tuning prompt- and discipline-specific large language models to detect the style of ChatGPT-revised texts. Our findings reveal substantial disparities in LLM adoption across academic disciplines, gender, native language status, and career stage, alongside a rapid evolution in scholarly writing styles. Moreover, LLM usage enhances clarity, conciseness, and adherence to formal writing conventions, with improvements varying by revision type. Finally, a difference-in-differences analysis shows that while LLMs drive convergence in academic writing, early adopters, male researchers, non-native speakers, and junior scholars exhibit the most pronounced stylistic shifts, aligning their writing more closely with that of established researchers.

Country of Origin
🇨🇳 🇺🇸 United States, China

Page Count
52 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Computation and Language