Springer retracts paper touting ChatGPT


"'The only reason to do these studies seems to be that statistics and meta-analysis tools can crunch out numbers that look [like] science,' Tuomi wrote.

"On April 22, 2026, Springer Nature posted a retracted article notice almost a year after initial publication. The journal publisher also stated that the authors had not responded to correspondence regarding the retraction.

"'The Editor has decided to retract this paper owing to concerns regarding discrepancies in the meta-analysis,' said the Springer Nature retraction note. 'These issues ultimately undermine the confidence the Editor can place in the validity of the analysis and resulting conclusions'."



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