Meta's new AI Galactica is meant to be able to write scientific papers and Wikipedia entries, but it has been taken offline after attracting criticism over accuracy
Meta Galactica AI
Facebook’s parent company, Meta, has released an AI model called Galactica that is designed to write essays or scientific papers summarising the state of the art on a given topic, complete with citations, as well as detailed Wikipedia articles. It can also carry out mathematical calculations and answer questions about specific molecules.
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