new preprint on the spread of hallucinated citations in the scientific literature:
- origin primarily from small and early-career author teams
- hallucinated references disproportionately assign credit to already prominent and male scholars
- 𝟴𝟱.𝟯% of hallucinations in preprints persist into the published version
- hallucinations appear across the range of journals, including high impact ones
- fake citations are becoming listed in search engines like Google scholar
