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Partners often lack access credentials for Westlaw or Lexis, and AI increases the impact of existing review-process gaps that allow fabricated citations and quotes into filings.
A growing number of AI tools can detect fraudulent elements in papers, but they can be expensive to use. Such tools are probably better deployed by journal publishers rather than individual reviewers, says Elisabeth Bik, a science-integrity consultant in San Francisco, California, especially because feeding unpublished content into AI tools can compromise confidentiality and is generally frowned on during peer review.