Marc Damie
marc.damie.eu
Marc Damie
@marc.damie.eu
Ph.D. student in privacy-preserving technologies between Inria 🇫🇷 and the University of Twente 🇳🇱
I must admit that I am a bit tired of researchers condemning its usage by default (obviously, not you 😉). Providing ethical guidelines would be more helpful and would avoid the grey area we are in.

I know so many students using it without any transparency or disclosure to avoid criticism
September 4, 2025 at 5:30 AM
My practices avoid hallucinations because I provide all the content and only ask the LLM to check grammar and flow.

I know that the crypto community can be suspicious about it but I systematically disclose this usage (even if it is not expected with Grammarly and I do not do anything different)
September 3, 2025 at 4:47 PM
Somehow, LLMs simply replaced Grammarly in my workflow. Before LLMs, I was using Grammaly premium to check everything (Grammarly already had reformulation suggestions)

When using LLMs in my writing, I stick to one principle: I always provide a complete draft and I work paragraph per paragraph
September 3, 2025 at 4:44 PM
PhD student in applied crypto here. I do use LLMs in my workflow to polish grammar and writing flow.

What you are saying really resonates with my experience as I am a non-native English speaker. It really helps me have a better flow, especially in my introduction to catch the readers attention
September 3, 2025 at 4:43 PM