Yup. It's here as well: ""Dogma is the enemy of progress" or "Knowledge describes and controls reality; wisdom seeks answers to existential questions – and is connected to culture and ethics" are just a few examples of quotes that appeared in De Sutter's speech. The first was attributed to German physicist Albert Einstein, the second to psychologist Paul Verhaeghe. After the speech, however, several colleagues at Ghent University pointed out that De Sutter's text contained errors. The quotes turned out to be so-called "hallucinations," a known problem whereby information is fabricated by AI. However, De Sutter herself did not spot the errors, and they ended up in the final version of the speech. 'Not blindly trusting AI' Following these comments, Ghent University made initial corrections to the transcript of the speech published on its website. However, these corrections also contained errors. It was only after additional questions from the Apache editorial team that a disclaimer was added.". https://www.brusselstimes.com/1909581/ugent-chancellor-petra-de-sutter-caught-using-ai-in-opening-speech Clearly Ghent University is run by a team of pranksters.