When the Secretary of Health and Human Services, Brain Worm Magee, aka RFK Jr., released his Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) report, we all knew what was eventually going to be uncovered.
The report has been revealed to have quoted made-up research and is riddled with numerous citation errors. Frankly, it's a mess. Seven sources credited in the report don't seem to even exist. In one example, they quoted a report by epidemiologist Katherine Keyes about youth mental health. One slight problem. The paper cited never existed, at least not one where the reported authors of said paper had anything to do with it.
Another author was also quoted for a made-up report, and the misquoted author, Harold Farber, criticized the content in the made-up paper he was credited for writing as a gross overgeneralization of the scientific research.
When confronted by this, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt claimed "complete confidence" in Magee's report, claimed the errors were nothing more than formatting problems, and said Kennedy's MAHA report was "backed on good science that has never been recognized by the Federal Government."
That is a crazy ass excuse!
On a follow-up question, she was asked if the report was written AI, and Leavitt refused to answer.
Yes indeed! Clearly, large swaths of this report were written by AI. The insanity of the Federal Government releasing an "official" report with such obvious flaws and mistakes is mind-boggling.
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