December 16th, 2025

Accurate Citation Sourcing

A key feature for transparency and research integrity, full citation sourcing, is now live.

When working with academic literature, citation transparency is key to research integrity—any source needs to be fully understood in its original context to avoid misrepresenting data and making false argumentation.

This is of ultimate importance with AI-supported tooling. As is well known, language models can be prone to hallucinations (making stuff up). While Wonders is generally tuned to reduce hallucinations and only draw directly from cited text—Citation Sourcing is a major step forward to ensuring you can be confident in the used resources.

How it works?

All key argument summaries now contain Citation Sourcing—an underlined text. When you hover each argument, a pop-up will show you where the quote originates from.

There are four possibilities:

  1. Green - Direct Quote from a paper

  2. Multi-Source Quote - paraphrased from multiple agreeing sources

  3. Paraphrased Source - Edited language to better fit the narrative

  4. Inferred - Filler language or inference (triple check!)

1. Green - Direct Quote from a paper
2. Multi-Source Quote - paraphrased from multiple agreeing sources
3. Paraphrased Source - Edited language to better fit the narrative
4. Inferred - Filler language or inference (triple check!)

We hope you’ll find Citation Sourcing useful for your workflows. Please let us know how you’re finding this feature and how could we improve it further!

— Wonders Team