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AI Blamed For Rise In Fabricated Citations Found In Recent Research Papers

The number of fabricated citations in published research studies is a rapidly growing problem, finds a new study, and AI "hallucinations" may be the major culprit.

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forbes.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

AI Blamed For Rise In Fabricated Citations Found In Recent Research Papers

The number of fabricated citations in published research studies is a rapidly growing problem, finds a new study, and AI "hallucinations" may be the major culprit.

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cbsnews.com1 mesi fa

AI is fabricating citations in biomedical studies, researchers find

"Your doctor could be making decisions around treatment based on studies that never existed," one expert said.

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  1. martedì 12 maggio 2026·forbes.com

    AI Blamed For Rise In Fabricated Citations Found In Recent Research Papers

    The number of fabricated citations in published research studies is a rapidly growing problem, finds a new study, and AI "hallucinations" may be the major culprit.

  2. mercoledì 13 maggio 2026·cbsnews.com

    AI is fabricating citations in biomedical studies, researchers find

    "Your doctor could be making decisions around treatment based on studies that never existed," one expert said.