- FDA’s artificial intelligence is supposed to revolutionize drug . . .
Insiders tell CNN the FDA’s AI is “hallucinating” studies and can’t access key documents Agency leaders insist the AI is getting better, and use is not mandatory
- FDAs New Drug Approval AI Is Generating Fake Studies: Report
FDA’s New Drug Approval AI Is Generating Fake Studies: Report The AI, dubbed Elsa, is supposed to be making employees better at their jobs By Matt Novak Published July 23, 2025 | Comments (36) 𝕏
- FDA AI Generates Fabricated Research, Employees Warn
However, recent warnings from FDA employees reveal a disturbing trend: the potential for AI systems to generate fabricated research data, raising serious questions about the integrity of the drug approval process and patient safety
- FDAs AI tool used for drug approvals generates fake studies
The Food and Drug Administration's new AI tool, Elsa, is reportedly generating false studies, raising concerns about the rapid approval of new drugs
- FDAs AI Tool Elsa Raises Concerns Over Hallucinations and Accuracy . . .
The FDA's new AI tool, Elsa, is facing criticism from employees who report it generates fake studies and misrepresents research, raising concerns about its reliability in the drug approval process
- FDA’s AI Tool: A Digital Mirage - LNGFRM
The FDA's touted AI tool, Elsa, designed to speed up drug approvals, is reportedly fabricating studies and misrepresenting data Insiders reveal it's unreliable for critical tasks, requiring constant human verification and raising concerns about its effectiveness in a largely unregulated AI landscape
- FDAs New Drug Approval AI Is Generating Fake Studies - Slashdot
FDA's New Drug Approval AI Is Generating Fake Studies (gizmodo com) 13 Posted by BeauHD on Wednesday July 23, 2025 @08:10PM from the perils-of-AI dept
- FDAs AI tool citing nonexistent studies, employees say - Yahoo
Earlier this year, the FDA unveiled Elsa, an artificial intelligence tool that's expected to speed up the process for approving drugs and medical devices The problem? According to some current
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