The White House lifts with the accusation of AI after the Maha report cited research that “seems not to exist”

The White House lifts with the accusation of AI after the Maha report cited research that “seems not to exist”

The White House defended the Secretary for Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Among the inspection of the report of the “Make America Health Again” committee, which was found quoting a lot of research which do not exist.

During the Thursday check -in, press secretary Karoline Leavitt Rejected fears, insisting that the report remains a “transformational” achievement.

When the reporter asked Leavitt directly whether artificial intelligence played a role in the development of a 73-page report-the possibility raised by the volume of citing errors-Leavitt refused to answer. “I can’t talk to it,” she said. “I would ask you to the Health and Social Welfare Department.”

“We have complete confidence in the secretary Kennedy and his team in HHS,” said Leavitt. She assigned the quoting of non -existent research “formatting problems”, which she said, are addressed.

Errors “do not deny the content of the report,” Leavitt continued. “What, as you know, is one of the most transformational health reports that have ever been published by the federal government and is supported by good science.”

Despite the insistence that the Maha’s report is supported by “good science”, the quotes were full of mistakes. According to at least seven cited sources, no existing test can be associated investigation by notus.

“The cited article is not a real article with which I or my colleagues are involved,” said epidemiologist Katherine Keyes Notus, referring to the quoted study on the fear of teenagers, where she is mentioned as the author. The combination with the test is broken, and the quote that the study was published in Jama Pediatrics could not be verified.

Pediatric pulmonologist Harold J. Farber was called the author of the study in which the Maha report was quoted in support of the claim that “American child is in too much medicine.” Farber denies the report and noticed that he worked on similar research, but his conclusions are not carefully presented.

Among the citations of the MAHA report confirmed research there were broken connections, errors of the author’s number or number, and several cases in which the results of the cited study were misled.

Leavitt deflection Asked if the errors can be attributed to AI, they did not do much calm critics who doubt Kennedy’s competence in medical sciences.

The Maha Commission is expected to publish a supplementary document in August, “Make Our Children Healthy Strategy”.


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