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AI Fails: Fake Citations Plague Top AI Conference
22 Jan
Summary
- GPTZero found 100 fake citations across 51 papers at NeurIPS.
- Faked citations can undermine researcher career metrics.
- AI submission surge strains conference review pipelines.

An AI detection startup has uncovered a troubling trend at a major AI conference: hallucinated citations generated by artificial intelligence. GPTZero analyzed 4,841 papers accepted by the Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS), identifying 100 confirmed fake citations spread across 51 submissions.
While the number of affected papers represents a small fraction of the total, the presence of fabricated references among leading AI researchers is a concern. Citations are crucial for academic careers, and their artificial inflation can devalue scholarly work and mislead reviewers.
The issue underscores the immense pressure on academic conferences due to a “submission tsunami” of AI-generated content. This influx strains review pipelines, making it difficult for even peer reviewers to catch AI-generated errors.




