AI Audit Uncovers 3,000 Medical Papers With Fabricated Citations
A recent AI-assisted audit by Columbia University School of Nursing researchers identified nearly 3,000 peer-reviewed medical papers containing fabricated citations. The investigative study, which was published in The Lancet on May 7, 2026, highlights a potential crisis within biomedical publishing.
The audit, conducted with artificial intelligence, scrutinized a large volume of published medical research. The findings indicate a significant number of papers include citations that are not genuine, raising concerns about the integrity of the cited research and the overall reliability of the scientific literature.
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Date: May 7, 2026
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