The sources don't actually say that
2026-01-30 20:14:49.437423+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments
The machines are getting better at lying: Wiki Education: Generative AI and Wikipedia editing: What we learned in 2025
Far more insidious, however, was something else we discovered: More than two-thirds of these articles failed verification. That means the article contained a plausible-sounding sentence, cited to a real, relevant-sounding source. But when you read the source its cited to, the information on Wikipedia does not exist in that specific source. When a claim fails verification, its impossible to tell whether the information is true or not. For most of the articles Pangram flagged as written by GenAI, nearly every cited sentence in the article failed verification.