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hallucinate

[huh-loo-suh-neyt] / həˈlu səˌneɪt /


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AI programmes have vastly simplified tasks in the workplace but generative AI systems are known for their ability to "hallucinate" and assert falsehoods as fact, even sometimes inventing sources for the inaccurate information.

From BBC

But AI large language models can make mistakes, or even make things up - known as "hallucinating".

From BBC

AI agents are increasingly widespread but experts warn they can "hallucinate" non-existent events.

From Barron's

It explains why AI hallucinates and makes other mistakes.

From The Wall Street Journal

But, he added, AI systems can “hallucinate,” creating model and data-security problems if not carefully managed.

From Barron's