AI hallucinations are slipping past experts into papers and books to enter the permanent record | Fortune
It was a process that had become routine for Maxim Topaz.
The associate professor at Columbia University’s School of Nursing had grown accustomed to having artificial intelligence tools help polish scientific papers for grammar, formatting, and other details. But a few weeks after submitting his latest research, the academic journal he was due to publish in came back with questions about a reference. The AI tool Topaz had used had silently inserted a fabricated source into his work.
“I felt deep...
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