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Can generative AI reliably synthesise literature? exploring hallucination issues in ChatGPT

Amr Adel, Noor Haitham Saleem

2025AI & Society30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This study evaluates the capabilities and limitations of generative AI, specifically ChatGPT, in conducting systematic literature reviews. Using the PRISMA methodology, we analysed 124 recent studies, focusing in-depth on a subset of 40 selected through strict inclusion criteria. Findings show that ChatGPT can enhance efficiency, with reported workload reductions averaging around 60–65%, though accuracy varies widely by task and context. In structured domains such as clinical research, title and abstract screening sensitivity ranged from 80.6% to 96.2%, while precision dropped as low as 4.6% in more interpretive tasks. Hallucination rates reached 91%, underscoring the need for careful oversight. Comparative analysis shows that AI matches or exceeds human performance in simple screening but underperforms in nuanced synthesis. To support more reliable integration, we introduce the Systematic Research Processing Framework (SRPF) as a guiding model for hybrid AI–human collaboration in research review workflows.

Topics & Concepts

Context (archaeology)WorkflowComputer scienceTask (project management)Generative grammarSystematic reviewWorkloadMachine learningArtificial intelligenceData scienceMEDLINEEngineeringDatabaseBiologyPolitical scienceLawPaleontologyOperating systemSystems engineeringArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and EducationExplainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI)Machine Learning in Healthcare