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Aurornis
9 days ago
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Over fifty new hallucinations in ICLR 2026 submiss...
Citations are a key part of the paper. If the paper isn’t supported by the citations, it’s not a good paper.
withinboredom
9 days ago
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Have you ever followed citations before? In my experience, they don't support what is being citated, saying the opposite or not even related. It's probably only 60%-ish that actually cite something relevant.
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Aurornis
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I follow them a lot. I’ve also had cases where they don’t support the paper.
This doesn’t make it okay. Bad human writer and reviewer practices are also bad.
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WWWWH
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Well yes, but just because that’s bad doesn’t mean this isn’t far worse.
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