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Fake Disease, Real AI Diagnoses: A Cautionary Tale of Misinformation
technology1 month ago

Fake Disease, Real AI Diagnoses: A Cautionary Tale of Misinformation

A medical researcher fabricated a wholly fictional eye disease named Bixonimania and posted a bogus preprint to see if AI chatbots would diagnose it. Although she clearly stated the work was fake and followed ethical safeguards, AI models like Microsoft Copilot and Google Gemini began offering Bixonimania as a possible diagnosis, and the fake disease was even cited in a peer‑reviewed paper before being retracted. The episode underlines how AI can propagate misinformation when readers don’t verify sources, highlight the need for cautious use of AI in medicine, and led the researcher to retract and hide the work to prevent further spread.

Stem-cell derived 'pain sponge' targets pain at the source in arthritis
health4 months ago

Stem-cell derived 'pain sponge' targets pain at the source in arthritis

Researchers engineered human pluripotent stem cell–derived sensory neurons that act as a biological "pain sponge," soaking up inflammatory pain signals at the site of inflammation in mice with osteoarthritis and also promoting bone and cartilage repair. The SN101 approach is in preclinical stages, with safety, immune response and translation to humans unresolved and no peer‑reviewed human data yet.

"Mathematicians' Bold Journey to Precision"
mathematics2 years ago

"Mathematicians' Bold Journey to Precision"

Mathematicians Kevin Ren and Hong Wang have posted a proof of the Furstenberg set conjecture, a problem that has stumped mathematicians for two decades. The conjecture involves determining the minimum amount of dust covering an endless piece of paper with lines. Ren and Wang's proof, which is still a preprint and awaiting thorough review, combines two special cases previously proven by other mathematicians. The probability of correctness is estimated at 95%, and Ren hopes the final journal version will be as elegant as a work of art.

The Truth Behind the LK-99 Room-Temperature Superconductor Hoax
science-and-technology2 years ago

The Truth Behind the LK-99 Room-Temperature Superconductor Hoax

Recent studies have confirmed that LK-99, a material previously claimed to be a room-temperature superconductor, is actually an insulator. The initial excitement surrounding the substance was due to impurities in the samples. The preprint paper published by a team in South Korea, which claimed to have created a superconductor-like material using common ingredients, lacked peer review and raised doubts from the start.