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Randomized, controlled clinical trials are crucial for telling whether a new treatment is safe and effective. But often scientists don’t fully report the details of their trials in a way that allows other researchers to gauge how well they designed and conducted those studies.

A team from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign used PSC’s Bridges-2 system to train artificial intelligence (AI) tools to spot when a given research report is missing steps. Their goal is to produce an open-source AI tool that authors and journals can use to catch these mistakes and better plan, conduct, and report the results of [clinical trials](h…

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