Post #2744656
2026-05-14 08:07 UTC
@grimalkina@mastodon.social @ElenLeFoll@fediscience.org
I'm not sure. If being fake was made very obvious in many places in that paper, and there has been ethical board approval, what's unethical?
If the "this is actually fake and an experiment about LLMs" were printed only in small letters at the end, it would be different?
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@grimalkina@mastodon.social 2026-05-15 14:46
@project1enigma@chaos.social @ElenLeFoll@fediscience.org I wouldn't approve doing something that violates a preprint's conditions of use & that could come in front of patients. Health evidence is considered a highly sensitive category exactly because of the way it feeds into the ecosystem in the way these researchers took delight in doing and it truly does not matter how "trivial" the condition you are making up fake shit about. I don't give a fuck if you hate AI, if you seek to damage patients USING AI you're doing harm.