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RFK JR. report “Make America Health Again” seems full of AI Slop

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There are some dubious sources underlying the controversial report of the Commission of the Commission “Make America Again Again Again Again Again. The signs point to AI Tomfoolery, and specifically the use of chatgPT, which question the truth of the white home report, aimed at solving the reasons for the decline in life length in the USA.

Some Notus investigation Dozens of errors were found in the Maha report, including broken links, improper emission numbers and missing or incorrect authors. Some tests were distorted to support the report’s conclusions, and more condemning, did not exist at all. According to Notus, at least seven cited sources were completely fictitious.

Other investigation by The Washington Post He stated that at least 37 out of 522 citations appeared many times in the entire report. In particular, the URLs of several references included “Oaicite”, a marker, which Openai uses for answers given by artificial intelligence models, such as chatgpt, which definitely suggests its use to develop a report

IN Briefing on ThursdayPress secretary Karoline Leavitt responded to concerns about the accuracy of quotes, while avoiding all references to AI tools. Leavitt described mistakes as “formatting problems” and defended the health report for “support of good science, which has never been recognized by the federal government.”

. Washington Post He notes that the MAHA report file has been updated on Thursday to remove some Oaicite markers and replace some non -existent sources with alternative quotes. In a statement issued by the publication, a spokesman for the Health and Social Welfare Department Andrew Nixon said: “Slight quote and formatting errors have been improved, but the substance of the Maha report remains the same – the historic and transformational assessment of the federal government in order to understand the epidemic of a chronic disease affecting the children of our nation.”

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