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If Your AI Is Hallucinating, Don’t Blame the AI

AI “hallucinations” – those convincing-sounding but false answers – draw a lot of media attention, as with the recent New York Times article, AI Is Getting More Powerful, But Its Hallucinations Are Getting Worse. Hallucinations are a real hazard when you’re dealing with a consumer chatbot. In the context of business applications of AI, it’s […]<br /> The post If Your AI Is Hallucinating, Don’t Blame the AI appeared first on Unite.AI. [...]

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Engadget Podcast: iPhone 16e review and Amazon's AI-powered Alexa+

The keyword for the iPhone 16e seems to be "compromise." In this episode, Devindra chats with Cherlynn about her iPhone 16e review and try to figure out who this phone is actually for. Also, [...]

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang claims AI no longer hallucinates, apparently hallucinating himself

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang claims in a CNBC interview that AI no longer hallucinates. At best, that's a massive oversimplification. At worst, it's misleading. Either way, nobody pushes back, wh [...]

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Grok 4.20 trails Gemini and GPT-5.4 by a wide margin but sets a new record for not hallucinating

xAI's Grok 4.20 is cheap, fast, and hallucinates less than any other tested model, but it can't keep up with the top tier in benchmarks.<br /> The article Grok 4.20 trails Gemini and G [...]

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Naver's "Seoul World Model" uses actual Street View data to stop AI from hallucinating entire cities

South Korean internet giant Naver built a video world model grounded in actual city geometry from over a million of its own Street View images. The model generalizes to other cities without any fine-t [...]

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SQL query logs hold the context AI agents need to stop hallucinating joins

When Miro’s data team pointed AI agents directly at its Snowflake environment, the agents got the wrong answer more than 65% of the time. The problem wasn’t the model — it was context. With more [...]

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57% of enterprises have watched AI agents be confidently wrong. The fix is an agentic context layer, but who has one?

An enterprise AI agent answers with total confidence, but the number is wrong. Nobody catches it until someone traces it back to a stale metric definition or a document the retrieval system never pull [...]

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Prime Video Hits Pause on Hallucinating AI Recaps

People reported the AI tool struggling with interpreting key scenes properly. [...]

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Destination
5 signs that ChatGPT is hallucinating

How to recognize when AI chatbots hallucinate [...]

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I taught ChatGPT to distrust itself, and suddenly it stopped hallucinating

Telling ChatGPT to behave like a hostile auditor can make its answers more transparent and stop hallucinations [...]

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