The quiet withdrawal of a 2021 cancer study by Dr. Sam Yoon highlights scientific publishers’ lack of transparency around data problems. The quiet withdrawal of a 2021 cancer study by Dr. Sam Yoon ...
The Conversation: Half of AI health answers are wrong even though they sound convincing – new study
Half of AI health answers are wrong even though they sound convincing – new study
Search Engine Land: How AI answers are disrupting publisher revenue and advertising
AI search tools confidently spit out wrong answers at a high clip, a new study found. Columbia Journalism Review (CJR) conducted a study in which it fed eight AI tools an excerpt of an article and ...
Ars Technica: ChatGPT’s new Study Mode is designed to help you learn, not just give answers
ChatGPT’s new Study Mode is designed to help you learn, not just give answers
Dagens.com on MSN: Half of AI health answers are wrong—even when they sound convincing, study finds
Half of AI health answers are wrong—even when they sound convincing, study finds
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PC World: ChatGPT gets ‘study mode’ to guide students without spoon-feeding answers
OpenAI has launched a new “study mode” for ChatGPT that’s designed to help students better understand complex topics—but instead of dishing out direct answers, study mode employs the Socratic method ...
The New York Times: A Columbia Surgeon’s Study Was Pulled. He Kept Publishing Flawed Data.