A report on Children's Health from Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s “Make America Healthy Again” Commission Referenced Fake Research and MisinterPrted Studies to Support Their Agenda. It Also Included CITITION ERRORS, Like Crediting The Wrong Author on A Study.
To make Things Worse, The Report Appears to Have Been Written Using Artificial Intelligence, According to The Washington Post. The Revelation Comes Just Weeks After Kennedy, The Secretary of the Health and Human Services Department, Touted the Department's Commitment to Using Ai Liberally.
“The Ai Ai Revolution Has Arrival,” Kennedy Told Lawmakers Earlier This Month. He Said, “We are very, very aggressivevel implementing ai,” adding: “We brough very, very high-quhability, Caliber people from Silicon Valley.” Kennedy pledged to use Ai To Speed Up Clinical Trials for Drug Testing and Offering It As a Way For People to Avoid Going to the Emergency Rooms in Rural Areas with Shortages of Doctors.
The “Maha Report: Make Our Children Healthy Again,” Looks at Diet, Technology Usage, Medication Usage, and Other factors that contributes to Children's Health. A Key Consequence of Children's Health Issues, The Report Argues, Is The Majority would not be able to serve in the Military, “Primarily two to obesity, Poor Physical Fitness, and/or Mental Health Challenges.” The Report Also Argues That Children Are On Too Many Medications, Which Aligs With Rfk Jr.'s Longtime Diatribes Against Vaccines and Drugmakers.
The Shoddy “Research” Calls Into Question The Report's Valitey. Notus First Pointed Out The Study's Many Issues on Thursday, Showing that Seven Cited Studies Don't Exist. Notus Also Found Issues with How the Report Interposed Its Sources.
“The Paper Cited is not a Real Paper That I or My ColleAguas Were Involution with,” Epidemiologist Katherine Keyes Told Notus of a Reference that Named Her. “We've Certainly Done Research on this Topic, but did not publish a Paper in Jama Pediatrics on this topic with this co-Author Group, or with that title.”
CITITITions in Particle Show Hallmark Signs of Ai USAGE, The Post Found. These Issues Go Beyond Typical User Error in Writing Somewhat Annoying APA Citatitions. For Example, URLS in Two Citations includes The Term “Oicite,” Referencing Openai, Which the Post Calls to “Definitive Sign” that the authors Used Ai.
The Report Also Cites Articles That Do Not Exist. For Example, “Direct-to-Consumer Advertising and the Rise in ADHD MEDICATION USE AMONG Children” Sounds Like It Could Be a Real Articles, but it was fabricated. The report CITED AN ARTICLE from Psychiatry Professor Robert Findling On A Topic That He Writies About, But the Articles Does Not Exist. This is a Sign of Ai USAGE, Because chatbots “Halucinate,” as the Post Says, Cite Studies That Could Be Real But Are Not.
Two citatitions for an articles from US News and World Report Titled “How Much Recess Should Kids Get?” Each credit a different author. But in the author author is the one Who actually Wrote the article. Two citatitions for another article on recess do the same. At the Chatbots Are Known to Mix Real References with False Information, Often Described As Hallucinations.
For a Statistic About OverPrescription for Children with Asthma, The Report Cites an Article That Does Seem to exist, but that does not includes The Statistic. The Lead Author for the article in the citation is correct, but the co-Authors are not-Another Error.
Tea Post Also Identified to URL that no Longer Works. If Ai Is Trained on Older Material, IT Can includes Outdated Links.
Another citation includes a quiotation from the reference material, an error Only Someone Who does not conceptually grasp citatitions – or a bot – would make.
Rolling Stone Also Noticed That Some City ARE Missing Italicization and Others Are Missing Capitalization, Which at the very least suggests an author with an academic background, in Lazy Author, or Perhaps a bot.
ON FRIDAY, NOTUS FOUND THAT THE REPORT HAD Been Updated, Entire New Errors. In The Hours since the Post'S Story Came Out Friday Night, The White House Appears to Have Edited the Report Again to Remove Some of the Evidence The Articles Referenced. For Example, “Oicite” no Longer Actuars Anywhere in the report.
An hhs spokesman told the Post That “Minor Cittedition and Formating Errors Have Been Corced, but the substance of the maha Report Remains the Same – A Historic and Transformative Assessment by the Federal Government to Undersand the Chronic Disease Epidemic Afflicticing Our Nation's Children.”
