Hallucination
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A hallucination is output from a generative model that is false while being presented with the same confidence as accurate output.
Not a malfunction
It follows from how the system works. The model produces the most probable continuation given what it learned, with no notion of truth and no source to check against. A plausible formulation is exactly what it optimises for.
Typical cases: invented bibliographic references, misattributed quotations, credible but incorrect figures, functions that do not exist in code.
Reducing it
- retrieval-augmented generation, which grounds the answer in identified, citable documents ;
- systematic verification of any factual element before reuse ;
- training users: knowing that the mechanism produces well-formed errors matters more than any technical safeguard.
None of these eliminates the phenomenon.