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  2. AI Writes Scientific Papers That Sound Great—but Aren't Accurate

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    Writing review articles, for example, is a task well suited to AI: it involves sifting through the existing research on a subject, analyzing the results, reaching a conclusion about the state of ...

  3. Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources (science) - Wikipedia

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    Many organizations research, produce, and publish white papers and grey papers discussing or summarizing various aspects of a field. These papers are typically not peer reviewed in the traditional sense, but may nonetheless provide accurate and accessible information. When assessing the suitability of such a source, consider the reputation of ...

  4. Wikipedia:Reliable sources - Wikipedia

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    These may constitute a curated feed or an AI-generated feed. Examples include the main pages of MSN and Yahoo News. As with newspaper reprints, the original content creator is responsible for accuracy and reliability should be judged based on the original source. Direct links to the original source should be preferred over the aggregator's link.

  5. Generative AI can’t shake its reliability problem. Some say ...

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    “An LLM on its own is not going to be the most reliable calculator ever,” said Jaime Sevilla, director of the Epoch AI research institute. “But nevertheless it can do what humans do—like ...

  6. Intelligence source and information reliability - Wikipedia

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    Fairly reliable Doubts. Provided valid information in the past. D: Not usually reliable Significant doubts. Provided valid information in the past. E: Unreliable Lacks authenticity, trustworthiness, and competency. History of invalid information. F: Reliability unknown Insufficient information to evaluate reliability. May or may not be reliable.

  7. Artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Generative artificial intelligence (generative AI, GenAI, [167] or GAI) is a subset of artificial intelligence that uses generative models to produce text, images, videos, or other forms of data. [ 168 ] [ 169 ] [ 170 ] These models learn the underlying patterns and structures of their training data and use them to produce new data [ 171 ...

  8. Wikipedia : Potentially unreliable sources

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    Examples of such promotional journals include Creation Research Society Quarterly, Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, and Homeopathy. Be aware of predatory publishers, for example journals published by OMICS Publishing Group. These are very unlikely to be accepted as reliable sources.

  9. Wikipedia:Reliability of open government data - Wikipedia

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    the research papers would necessarily have to be open access the research papers would have to be fully reproducible in the "narrower scope" : Any results should be documented by making all data and code available in such a way that the computations can be executed again, yielding identical results, by any independent researcher with basic ...