Oh, Sci-Hub has now an AI interface that queries and references its huge repository of scientific articles and provides access to the full source papers. I think this is the logical next step in access to large archives.

"Hear the good news: recent advances in artificial intelligence enabled Sci-Hub to launch a robot that gives scientifically-grounded responses to questions. The robot starts with searching for relevant literature in Sci-Hub database, then turns to selecting and reading most recent studies, and composes the answer based on this information. The answer includes all the references, and each referenced article can be read on Sci-Hub with one click.

Unlike question-answering robots that were based upon the early generation of neural networks, Sci-Hub bot does not hallucinate and is not making up scientific facts and does not cite sources that do not exist. To support its statements, Sci-Bot uses articles from Sci-Hub database. Questions can be asked in any language, and answers can be saved on server and shared."

https://sci-bot.ru

@festal I am confused. Are you saying you consider these statements (new neural network = no hallucinations) accurate or do you think the quotes speak for themselves. If the former: How?!
@malteengeler @festal this is A Thing that is said by academic adjacent stuff; EBSCO says it too. They are torturing the definition of hallucinations to mean something that suits them.