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AI unreliable in identifying retracted research papers, says study

Retraction Watch | DALL-E
Retraction Watch | DALL-E

LLMs are also using material from retracted scientific papers to answer questions on their chatbot interfaces, according to a study in the Journal of Advanced Research in May 2025. “People are increasingly using ChatGPT or similar to summarize topics, and this shows that they risk being misled by the inclusion of retracted information,” Thelwall added.

Posted in: News on 11/24/2025 | Link to this post on IFP |
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