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you'd think that such a widely cited fraudulent paper might have caused problems in other research, but probably nobody who cited it actually read it anyway, so. it's turtles all the way down.





That looks like the kind of paper that causes companies to lose lots of money by hyping up what is likely a less-than-impressive method. But it does not make any theoretical claims, so it cannot contaminate research.

I wonder why it is so cited in the literature.

AI hype, a write-up in WSJ with superlative comments from famous MIT profs. Should do it.

Most of the citations are to other papers on preprint servers and I guess a lot of people were working on similar themes and added it as a reference


So, indeed, I'd guess cited it without reading it.



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