User:Eurostarguage
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Why using AI LLMs to find sources for you is not a good idea after all
Essay material
W:Large Language Models.
- W:Large Language Models R.E. LLM's that come to a false conclusion regarding sources. This causes "any analysis or synthesis of published material [...] to reach or imply a conclusion not stated by the authors."
- W:Large Language Models R.E. Sources with LLM generated text are unreliable and can only be used with rigorous oversight; note: this means reading the source before using it or abandoning it if you can't access or read the source, even if you're desperate.
W:Reliable sources/Perennial sources
Discussions
- W:Reliable Sources R.E. Sources produced by machine learning. LLM sources are considered as unreliable as self-published sources or user-generated content e.g. Instagram. They can also fabricate sources that appear to be from reputable publications but do not actually exist.
- W:Administrators' noticeboard IncidentArchive1206 R.E. Repeated missources and quote hallucinations from non-human sources from User:Eurostarguage.
A very humble list of WikiLoves

Thanks for being self-reflective, and we hope you stay and continue to edit Wikipedia.
qcne (talk) 14:30, 13 November 2025 (UTC)
| I saw your submission on the Incidents page, and it's about the best response to becoming aware of the issues in using LLMs for Wikipedia. Take pride in being able to learn and grow. -- Cdjp1 (talk) 17:22, 13 November 2025 (UTC) |