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ww3ace t1_j12lf0e wrote

You can ask ChatGPT for sources for the information it presents and while it’s not always exactly the same as an existing real article you can usually google the title to find something plausibly related. I’ve been asking it to tell me which paper it got it’s information from and it’s about 50% accurate at that.

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WaterAirFireEarth t1_j12dahs wrote

Sources does not = factually correct. Many humans that cite articles don’t read the full article, misrepresent the work, or are biased to (e.g.) famous or familiar authors.

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EntireInflation8663 OP t1_j12eec9 wrote

I want the sources in order to cross-verify the output. I understand that the sources given would not necessarily agree with the model, but in a way, this system could act as a better query for peer-reviewed sources (or any, for that matter).

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WaterAirFireEarth t1_j12epqz wrote

That’s interesting! Unfortunately I don’t know the resource you’re looking for. But it really all is just one big game of telephone, unfortunately. Maybe I’m just cynical about the ingenuity of all our “data.” :)

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Cryptheon t1_j136urn wrote

Check galactica by Meta

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SatoshiNotMe t1_j13heml wrote

Probably Not exactly what you wanted but two related tools:

Metaphor.systems —

https://metaphor.systems/ Write out a short sentence or paragraph that looks like it should continue with a link, and it produces a list of links that would best complete it. I’ve found a lot of interesting and relevant links through this.

Elicit —

https://elicit.org/ Ask a research question and get citations. Looks nice but haven’t used it much

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rhofour t1_j14nwp0 wrote

https://www.perplexity.ai/ is trying to do this by combining GPT-3 and Bing search results. Asking a question like "when did Abraham Lincoln land on the moon?" reveals there's a lot of work to be done here.

As far as I know no one has a good language model that can attribute its responses yet.

Edit: I reread what you wrote and I realized you're looking specifically for peer reviewed sources. I'm not sure such a system exists yet. Galactica by Meta might be the closest, but it was only trained over a collection of academic sources that had appropriate licensing terms.

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