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AI-hallucinated citations are creeping into papers that shape clinical guidelines, researchers warn
Maximilian SchreinerThe Decoder
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An audit of 2.5 million biomedical papers reveals that fabricated citations generated by AI language models have increased over twelvefold since 2023, with fake references that are nearly impossible to detect appearing in papers that influence clinical guidelines. Publishers have responded to only 2 percent of affected papers despite the serious implications for medical research integrity.
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