citation reliability

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The tag citation reliability covers the growing problem of AI-generated citations that reference non-existent sources, such as the 'Grokipedia' incident involving the Grok chatbot. This issue represents a systemic weakness in generative AI systems, undermining trust in AI-assisted research and decision-making. Discussions on WindowsForum.com highlight the technical and governance failures behind these fabricated citations, emphasizing the need for developers, regulators, and IT teams to address citation reliability. The topic is relevant to enterprise IT and security contexts where accurate sourcing is critical for workflow integrity.
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    Grokipedia Crisis: AI Citations and the Credibility Gap

    The AI era’s credibility crisis arrived not as a single catastrophic failure but as a quiet, systemic infection: chatbots citing sources that do not exist. The most visible example — Grok citing “Grokipedia” as if it were a real reference — has exposed a cascading weakness in generative AI...
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