Startup investigation reveals 50 peer-reviewed papers contained hallucinated citations | BetaKit

A startup named GPTZero discovered that 50 peer-reviewed papers submitted to the International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR) contained hallucinated citations, meaning citations fabricated by AI. Despite rigorous peer review, these fake citations were largely missed, highlighting a significant challenge in academic integrity due to the rise of AI-generated content.

Edward Kiledjian @ekiledjian