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Garbage in, garbage out: mitigating risks and maximizing benefits of AI in research
R. Brooks Hanson
,
Shelley Stall
,
Joel E. Cutcher Gershenfeld
,
Kristina Vrouwenvelder
,
Christopher Wirz
,
Yuhan Rao
and
Ge Peng
Nature (London), Vol.623(7985), pp.28-31
11/02/2023
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https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-023-03316-8
PMID: 37907636
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Artificial Intelligence or Cybernetics
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Artificial-intelligence tools are transforming data-driven science — better ethical standards and more robust data curation are needed to fuel the boom and prevent a bust.
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Title
Garbage in, garbage out: mitigating risks and maximizing benefits of AI in research
Creators
R. Brooks Hanson
Shelley Stall
Joel E. Cutcher Gershenfeld
Kristina Vrouwenvelder
Christopher Wirz
Yuhan Rao
Ge Peng
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Nature (London), Vol.623(7985), pp.28-31
Identifiers
9924333786501921
Academic Unit
Heller School for Social Policy and Management
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English
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