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scientific integrity
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about scientific integrity focus on threats posed by generative AI, such as fabricated citations and research records, as highlighted by the International Committee of the Red Cross. The tag also covers controversies in quantum computing, including Microsoft's disputed claims and questions of data transparency. These threads examine how technology companies, academic institutions, and researchers navigate ethical challenges, data integrity, and governance in modern science. Recurring themes include AI-generated misinformation, the reliability of citations, and the tension between corporate interests and scientific honesty.
Generative‑AI chatbots are now being explicitly warned against by the International Committee of the Red Cross for inventing entire research records — fabricated journal titles, bogus archive call numbers and non‑existent papers — a failure mode that threatens research integrity, imposes real...
The unresolved storm swirling around Microsoft’s quantum computing claims has become a microcosm of modern scientific debate—unfolding at the loaded intersection of big tech ambition, academic rivalry, and the enigmatic frontier of quantum physics. Nearly half a decade after the publication of a...