AI fuels surge in questionable health research, Welsh study warns
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AI fuels surge in questionable health research, study warns
A sharp rise in potentially misleading health research articles could be due to the use of artificial intelligence tools, a new study suggests. Researchers from Aberystwyth University and the University of Surrey analysed 341 studies published over the past decade that used a large publicly available US dataset to link individual predictors – such as diet, lifestyle, or environmental exposures – to specific health outcomes. The investigation fou…
AI fuels surge in questionable health research, Welsh study warns
Artificial intelligence – Image: Canva A sharp rise in potentially misleading health research articles could be due to the use of artificial intelligence tools, a new study by a Welsh university suggests. Researchers from Aberystwyth University and the University of Surrey analysed 341 studies published over the past decade that used a large publicly available US dataset to link individual predictors – such as diet, lifestyle, or environmental e…
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