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COVID-19 Pandemic Spawns “Infodemic” in Scientific Literature – SciTechDaily
New policies, technologies could help make sense of flood of information. The science community has responded to the COVID-19 pandemic with such a flurry of research studies that it is hard for anyone to digest them all, underscoring a long-standing need to m…

New policies, technologies could help make sense of flood of information.
The science community has responded to the COVID-19 pandemic with such a flurry of research studies that it is hard for anyone to digest them all, underscoring a long-standing need to make scientific publication more accessible, transparent and accountable, two artificial intelligence experts assert in a data science journal.
The rush to publish results has resulted in missteps, say Ganesh Mani, an investor, technology e…
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