This paper would document how basic form-filling scripts have evolved into sophisticated "repacks" that use LLMs to generate realistic, non-repetitive open-ended answers. Key Themes:
This research focuses on the mechanics, impact, and detection of automated survey-filling scripts (often referred to as bots or "repacks") that are increasingly used to manipulate online data collection. Recent studies highlight that while these tools provide efficiency, they significantly undermine data integrity, causing usable responses in some surveys to drop from 75% to as low as 10% National Institutes of Health (.gov)
While the prospect of automated data entry is enticing, the use of autocomplete survey bots—especially those downloaded as "repacks" from unverified sources—carries substantial risks.
If you meant something else—like organizing survey response data or creating a legitimate auto-fill tool for repetitive but honest data entry—please clarify, and I’d be glad to help with that instead.