Researchers are now embedding invisible text into academic papers to manipulate AI-powered peer reviews. Not students. Not scammers. Scientists.In this episode, Harrison breaks down how this tactic works, where it came from, and why it matters for every leader using AI to vet reports, résumés, or content.This isn’t just a glitch in the system. It’s a signal. If AI is doing the reviewing, people will try to game the reviewer.We’re entering a new era of hidden influence. Don’t fall for it.🔗 Subscribe to the AI for Everyone newsletter🚀 Get training for your team at LaunchReady.ai🎧 Follow the show for more stories that matter
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