Tell HN: ChatGPT Generates Fake Resources
2 by kretaceous | 4 comments on Hacker News.
After playing with it for a while and asking it recipes, programming questions, English questions etc., I thought of taking help for my assignment. I asked this: ----- I have to do a literature review for the topic: "Comparing the climatic and economic effects of nuclear fusion and fission". Can you provide some resources? ----- The response: ----- Sure, here are some resources that may be helpful for a literature review on the topic of "Comparing the climatic and economic effects of nuclear fusion and fission": • "Nuclear Fusion and Fission: A Comparison" by J. L. Kamm, published in the journal Physics Today (https://ift.tt/JPad09g) • "Economic and environmental implications of nuclear fission and fusion" by G. Pasqualetti, R. Costantini, and A. Sciubba, published in the journal Energy Policy (https://ift.tt/E1Crf2I) • "Comparing the economics of nuclear fusion and fission" by J. R. Brown, published in the journal Fusion Engineering and Design (https://ift.tt/viReoz6) • "Environmental impacts of fusion and fission" by S. J. Hodge, published in the journal Environmental Science and Technology (https://ift.tt/HDWqbRg) • "Comparing the potential of nuclear fusion and fission for electricity generation" by A. M. McDonald and P. J. Tawse, published in the journal Energy Policy (https://ift.tt/19YfJAI) These resources are academic articles that provide detailed information and analysis on the topic of "Comparing the climatic and economic effects of nuclear fusion and fission". They cover a range of aspects of this topic ----- All these "papers" are fake and the links point to nowhere/wrong papers. Googling them also doesn't find anything. I've been amazed by ChatGPT so far but this seems dangerous even without any "tricks"[0]. 0: https://twitter.com/carnage4life/status/1598332648723976193

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