Study Reveals Factual Errors in AI-Generated Academic Texts
A new study examines the prevalence of factual errors, known as hallucinations, in texts generated by large language models (LLMs) for academic purposes.

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Researchers have conducted a study analysing how four major language models — ChatGPT, Grok, Gemini, and Copilot — perform when generating academic texts. The study evaluated the models' capabilities in areas such as reference generation, fact-based explanations, abstract generation, and text refinement. A total of 80 prompts were used across these categories.
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”Large Language models (LLMs) show extraordinary abilities, but they are still prone to hallucinations, especially when we use them for generating Academic content. We have investigated four popular LLMs, ChatGPT, Grok, Gemini, and Copilot for hallucinations specifically for acade”
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Large language models are becoming increasingly common tools in academic research and writing. The discovery that these models generate hallucinations — plausible but incorrect or fabricated answers — highlights a critical challenge. This can undermine the reliability of AI-generated academic content and affect the integrity of research processes.
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Researchers, students, educators, and AI model developers are directly affected. Academic institutions must address the use of these models, while AI developers gain insights into areas that require improvement regarding factual accuracy. Users of LLMs for academic purposes must be aware of the risk of inaccuracies.
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The study introduced a new weighted metric, the Hallucination Index (HI), to quantify the degree of hallucinations. Certain models showed better performance in specific tasks, such as Grok and Copilot in reference generation, but still exhibited flaws in overall factual accuracy.
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