This site collects together all the latest news, stories, articles, research and commentary about generative AI hallucinations. The list is updated every couple of hours and you can browse the most recent headlines here.
We’ve also started collecting news from around the web on artificial intelligence in advertising and marketing. Having a machine involved is slightly scary – but we’re curious about how the AI creative process works (and really curious whether Mihali Csikszentmihalyi’s “Creativity” was ever fed to any of the LLMs). Anyway, all the news that’s fit to print can be found on our AI in advertising page.
Whenever we find a news story, article or research paper about generative AI hallucinations you’ll see it here. This page updates frequently. Subscribe to our weekly digest:
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- Ranked: Lowest-Paying College Degrees in the U.S. - Visual Capitalist
- Agriculture is ready for AI, but its data isn’t - MIT Technology Review
- Write Smarter, Not Artificially - ChiefExecutive.net
- Python RPA: 8 Use-Cases for Developers - AIMultiple
- Top Spotify Proxy Servers & Proxy Settings - AIMultiple
- Court Attorney-Referees May Not Allow Their Images to Be Used in Commercial Social Media: Judicial Ethics Opinion 25-196 - Law.com
- Huawei and China Mobile receive two prestigious GSMA awards - DKNews.kz
- Just Say “Give Me My Certified Copy” — South Korea to Launch Voice-Activated Civil Document Issuance by Year-End - BigGo Finance
- "Monthly Spending of 1 Billion Won Is Common"... Prompt Dieting Can Slash Corporate AI Costs by Half - BigGo Finance
- Nigeria's Judiciary Goes Digital As CJN Announces Major Supreme Court Reforms - Head Topics
- Palo Alto Networks’ AI Misfire Triggers Cyber Dust-Up at Home - Hoodline
- Nigeria’s Judiciary Goes Digital As CJN Announces Major Supreme Court Reforms - LEADERSHIP Newspapers
- Ranked: Highest-Paying College Degrees in the U.S. - Visual Capitalist
- ABA ethics opinion backs broader client engagement terms - Rhode Island Lawyers Weekly
- Drawing the Line Between AI and the Law - Law.com