[안쥐] 졸업유예하면 나쁜 건가요

[만화] AI 시대, 스펙이 오히려 중요해진다

 

A nine-panel comic strip in a sharp black-and-white style. The protagonist, a young man with glasses, suggests that "specs" or traditional credentials might become even more important in the AI era.  The comic tells the story of 'Bixonimania', a fake eye disease created by a Swedish medical researcher in 2024 to test AI. Despite the paper including obvious jokes like "Thanks to Starfleet Academy" and "Funding from Lord of the Rings University"—and even explicitly stating "This is all a fabrication"—various AI models (Copilot, Gemini, Perplexity, ChatGPT) treated it as a real, rare disease, providing medical advice and calculating prevalence rates. Even more shocking, three human researchers cited this fake paper in peer-reviewed journals before it was retracted.  The protagonist explains that AI prioritizes 'format' over 'truth'. It is programmed to trust information in an academic paper format while ignoring truths on social media. This leads to the conclusion that in a world where AI cannot filter out sophisticated fakes, the power of those who create "source data" (like books or official papers) actually increases. The final panel shows the character looking directly at the reader, asking, "What strategy will you adopt in an era like this?"
AI 시대 가치 있는 데이터라는 건 어떤 걸까요?
자신이 만들 수 있는 가치 있는 데이터는 뭘까요?
무엇보다, 당신은 어떤 생존 전략을 세우고 계신가요?

Stokel-Walker, C. (2026, April 7). Scientists invented a fake disease. AI told people it was real. Nature. doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01100-y

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