
Irony alert: Hallucinated citations found in papers from NeurIPS, the prestigious AI conference

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AI detection startup GPTZero found 100 hallucinated citations in 51 papers from the NeurIPS conference, raising concerns about the accuracy of AI-generated references. While this represents a small percentage of the total citations, it highlights potential issues in the peer review process and the integrity of scholarly publishing in AI. NeurIPS emphasized that inaccurate citations do not invalidate the research itself, but the presence of fake citations undermines their value as a measure of influence among researchers. The findings suggest a need for better fact-checking by researchers using AI tools.
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