AI tools overhype research findings far more often than humans, with a study suggesting the newest bots are the worst offenders—particularly when they are specifically instructed not to exaggerate.
In medicine, there’s a well-known maxim: never say more than your data allows. It’s one of the first lessons learned by clinicians and researchers. Journal editors expect it. Reviewers demand it. And ...
March 18, 2003 (Bethesda, MD) – The phrase, "the right hand doesn't know what the left hand is doing," has its roots in a passage of the Bible (Matthew 6:3). If there is truth to this old saying, the ...
NEWSWATCH 7 STATE AUDITOR’S OFFICE SAYS THE NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF LABOR PUT NEARLY 800-MILLION DOLLARS AT RISK FOR FRAUD THE NEW REPORT OUT TODAY DETAIL SEVERAL FINDINGS OF IMPROPER PAYMENTS MADE ...
In medicine, there’s a well-known maxim: never say more than your data allows. It’s one of the first lessons learned by clinicians and researchers. Journal editors expect it. Reviewers demand it. And ...