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Fake disease papers fooled AI tools into citing a condition that isn’t real
A disease called bixonimania does not exist. It has no symptoms, no patients, no clinical history. But for a stretch of time ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Fake “bixonimania” papers fooled chatbots into citing a made-up disease
A Swedish researcher invented a skin disease, gave it a clinical-sounding name, and uploaded fake papers about it to preprint ...
Researchers uploaded two fake studies about a fake skin condition to a preprint server to trick large language models.
Bixonimania doesn’t exist except in a clutch of obviously bogus academic papers. So why did AI chatbots warn people about this fictional illness?
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese suppliers to U.S. flight control systems maker Moog sold it poorly made parts, faked paperwork and outsourced work to a factory not approved by the company, according to ...
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