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Spam for academics will soon be GAI-generated

I just received this interesting spin on the usual spam inviting me to pay a fee to promote my journal article. I’m certain these questions about my (open access) paper are GAI generated and suggests that automated spam might soon be entirely GAI-generated:

Hi Mark Carrigan;

I have a number of questions about your paper Platforms and Institutions in the
Post-Pandemic University: a Case Study of Social Media and the Impact Agenda that I’d be
grateful if you could answer for Acaudio (OA platform for researchers). You can find them
below, use the link to answer as an audio or in text.

The questions are as follows:

Media professionals
How can digital platforms be effectively utilized to enhance the coverage and dissemination
of research findings in higher education?
University administrators
What are the potential risks and benefits of incorporating digital platforms into research
evaluation; and how can these be managed effectively?
Technology developers
What are the key considerations for designing digital platforms that can support the evolving
needs of higher education institutions in a post-pandemic landscape?

Please provide your answers on this link so that we can process them and get them to the
corresponding audiences: app.acaudio.com/interview/65c9a1557e785dba30a178fd

Looking forward to hearing from you.

Hussain Ayed
Founder | Acaudio (now Boff) | The Know Show
Research is told.