• Kacarott@aussie.zone
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    3 天前

    If it were convincing lies made to deceive, then sure. But in this case the papers were deliberately made to be immediately obviously fake, to anyone actually reading them.

    So I guess the question would be “would humans do the same thing if someone literally writes obvious jokes on the internet?”

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      More shockingly, three Indian researchers published a research paper that cited the preprint on the fake disease in Cureus, a peer-reviewed journal published by Springer. It was subsequently retracted.

      lol

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        Even journalists don’t

        Not sure what point your making here, I wouldn’t expect most journalists to be great at reading the details of papers like this…

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          Research and fact checking is what separates journalists from hacks.
          “Journalist” implies factual information, not science fiction. If someone writes a “news” story about the magic land of Xanth because they can’t tell the difference between a Piers Anthony novel and a scientific study it’s not Piers Anthony’s fault for being too “tricky”.

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          Vetting sources is the one thing we need journalists for. If they don’t vet their sources, their work is without merit.

          Reading at least the methodology section of a paper and googling if the researchers and the institute exists, is the bare minimum of what a decent journalist should do.

          If they can’t do that, then there’s no advantage of a journalist over some random person posting on Facebook. Even Youtubers usually vet their sources better.

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      That’s how we ended up with modern day anti-vaxxers but at least with humans you can strangle the dude responsible. LLMs function like modern idols that the makers use to get away with.