Every breakthrough has its share of mistakes. Artificial intelligence is disrupting routine tasks and is quickly establishing itself as a very powerful personal assistant. For example, AI helps medical researchers find and evaluate available donors for cell treatments, giving patients hope where there was none -- and the list of AI uses goes on. Yet, this same technology generates misleading financial forecasts based on non-existent data or creates references to fictitious scientific articles. A...
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