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Scientists floored by ‘rat’s large appendage’ as investigation launched into snap

Scientists have been left baffled after an AI-generated picture of a rat with a really giant appendage appeared in an business paper.

Academic journal Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology has retracted the paper which included AI-generated diagrams – together with considered one of a really well-endowed rodent. The paper, titled “Cellular functions of spermatogonial stem cells in relation to JAK/STAT signalling pathway,” went viral because of the error.

The authors of the research – Xinyu Guo, Liang Dong, and Dingjun Hao – reportedly used the AI artwork programme Midjourney to create the picture. While the rat and its huge phallus are actually arresting, eagle-eyed social media customers additionally observed labels on the diagram are misspelt with phrases reminiscent of “dissilced,” “stemm cells” and “dck” having made it onto the picture.

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AI-generated Figure 1 of the paper. This image is supposed to show spermatogonial stem cells isolated, purified, and cultured from rat testes.
The picture rat and its phallus is one thing to behold

On Thursday (February 15) Frontiers posted an “expression of concern”, citing it had been made conscious of the problems concerning the printed piece. They have since appeared into the problem and so they formally retracted the paper the next day.

“An investigation is currently being conducted and this notice will be updated accordingly after the investigation concludes,” the writer wrote. The article in query not solely left scientists horrified but in addition had social media customers in stitches.

Posting to X, previously often called Twitter, one person wrote: “Erm, how did figure 1 get past a peer reviewer?!”. Another added: “How did this get past the authors?!” whereas a 3rd penned: “Big yikes.”



The paper has since been retracted
The paper has since been retracted (inventory)

American reviewer Jingbo Dai of Northwestern University reportedly observed the wrong photographs however failed to make sure it was not printed. He informed VICE his duty was to evaluate the paper for its “scientific aspects” and really useful asking Frontiers about its “policy of AI-generated figures.”

Frontiers has since issued an apology for the error. It mentioned: “Thanks to the crowdsourcing dynamic of open science, we promptly acted upon the community feedback on the AI-generated figures in the article. We sincerely apologise to the scientific community for this mistake and thank our readers who quickly brought this to our attention.”

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The paper was authored by three scientists in China, edited by a researcher in India, and reviewed by two others from USA and India. It was then given the inexperienced mild to be printed within the open-access journal.

The Daily Star has contacted Midjourney for remark.

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