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GPT-Fabricated Scientific Papers on Google Scholar: Key Features, Spread, and Implications for Preempting Evidence Manipulation

3 Sep 2024

This research note, published in the Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review, investigates the spread and impact of GPT-fabricated scientific papers found on Google Scholar. The study explores the characteristics of these questionable publications, their dissemination in the academic infrastructure, and the challenges they pose to the integrity of scholarly communication. The report also discusses the societal risks associated with evidence manipulation through generative AI, especially in politically sensitive domains such as health, the environment, and computing.
scientific misinformation academic publishing and ai research integrity and fraud digital libraries—security and trust misinformation in scholarly communication

Authors

Jutta Haider, Kristofer Rolf Söderström, Björn Ekström, Malte Rödl

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Pages
16
Published in
United States of America

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