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Spreading misinformation by trusting ChatGPT

September 01, 2025

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A case study in how Cowen's uncritical use of GPT/o3 is causing him to spread misinformation on Marginal Revolution, from @pappubahry.com pappubahry.substack.com/p/misinforma...

Misinformation on Marginal Revolution

Misinformation on Marginal Revolution

A case study in o3 hallucination


https://pappubahry.substack.com/p/misinformation-on-marginal-revolution

A long read of using ChatGPT for research, which has wrong information, and then publishing it in a blog which further cements the information even though it links only to ChatGPT output.

The author David Barry attempts to verify where the info came from and mostly debunks it. M

Subtitled, “A case study in o3 hallucination”.

Misinformation on Marginal Revolution
A case study in o3 hallucination
https://pappubahry.substack.com/p/misinformation-on-marginal-revolution

The piece ends by using the GPT-5 to debunk the previous work:

If you’ve seen the recent claim pinning this on Berthold, it appears to trace to a July 31, 2025 blog post that (unhelpfully) linked to ChatGPT as its “source,” not to any primary document. Treat that as a rumor.

David Barry concludes: “It remains bad practice to cite ChatGPT without verifying its output.”

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