Generative AI is lowering the marginal cost of academic writing. A natural prediction is that this will allow more researchers to exercise scientific influence. This article argues that the effects are more complex. An output explosion amplifies the Matthew effect, concentrates reputational gains among established scholars, and contributes to the emergence of increasingly stratified publication tracks that rarely intersect.

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