An analysis of NeurIPS 2025 papers by startup GPTZero reveals how AI-generated citations are slipping into elite academic ...
Research from startup GPTZero points to the impossible problem prestigious conferences face in the age of AI slop.
Some AI-assisted research papers are citing studies that do not exist, revealing how reference errors can slip through peer review.
Even top AI and machine learning conferences, including NeurIPS, are grappling with the menace of fake, AI-hallucinated ...
GPTZero's analysis scrutinized all 4,841 papers presented at NeurIPS, identifying 100 confirmed hallucinated citations across 51 different papers. While this may seem alarming, it is crucial to ...
A Deloitte report commissioned by the Canadian government featured fake citations generated from fictional academic papers. Deloitte Canada says that “AI was not used to write the report,” but was ...
It is perhaps poetic justice that AI and ML conferences too are being forced to grapple with AI-generated slop papers.
New analysis suggests AI tools narrow the span of ideas explored ...