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** Example: the article [[Special:Permalink/1188376670|Leninist historiography]] was entirely written by AI and previously included a [https://web.archive.org/web/20230927000223/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leninist_historiography list of completely fake sources] in Russian and Hungarian at the bottom of the page. Google turned up no results for these sources.
** Other example: the article ''[[Estola albosignata]]'', about a beetle species, had [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Estola_albosignata&diff=prev&oldid=1152503574 paragraphs written by AI] sourced to actual German and French sources. While the sourced articles were real, they were completely off-topic, with the French one discussing an unrelated genus of crabs.
* AI usually capitalizes every word in section headlines as opposed to Wikipedia rules prescribing to only capitalize the first one.
* Automatic AI detectors like [[GPTZero]] are unreliable and should only ever be used with caution. Given the high rate of false positives, deleting or tagging content purely because it was flagged by an automatic AI detector is not acceptable.