This is a screen shot of a PDF showing computer generated academic paper that was recently accepted at a conference.
Recently a couple of MIT students generated a computer program that simulates academic writing. To prove the point the student Jeremy Stribling, Max Krohn and Dan Aguayo submitted the gibberish generated using key scientific words to a conference and believe it or not it was accepted. Makes you wonder about the "publish or perish" culture in the academy.
According to the Associated Press:
Earlier this month, the students received word that the Ninth World Multi-Conference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics, scheduled to take place in July in Orlando, Florida, had accepted the four-page "Rooter" paper.