AI in Healthcare

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Thousands of Scientific Papers Found With AI-Generated Errors, Raising Integrity Concerns

R&D World reports that analyses have found thousands of scientific papers containing AI-generated errors. The finding underscores a growing problem in research publishing: AI can speed up writing, but it can also scale mistakes at a rate humans struggle to detect. For healthcare, the quality-control challenge is now as important as the productivity gain.

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Researchers Say AI Is Fabricating Citations in Biomedical Studies

CBS News reports that researchers have found AI systems generating fabricated or inaccurate citations in biomedical studies. The finding is a reminder that even useful models can undermine scientific integrity when outputs are not carefully verified.

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A garbled AI image forces the NEJM to retract a paper, underscoring a new scientific integrity risk

Futurism reports that the New England Journal of Medicine retracted a paper after an AI-garbled image of a patient’s insides was discovered. The incident is a reminder that generative tools can contaminate scientific publishing in ways that are easy to miss and hard to reverse.

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