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.
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- Chang’aa, bongo flava and mabati among words added to Oxford Dictionary - NTV Kenya
- Chang'aa, bongo flava, gaslighting and self-care among words added to Oxford Dictionary - Daily Nation
- Exclusive | Scaled Cognition Proposes a More ‘Reliable’ Approach to AI - WSJ
- AI Hallucination Libel Claims Poised To Reach UK Courts - Law360
- David Beck’s AI Warning for Lawyers: Don’t Let the Bot Waive Your Privilege - Law.com
- AI Engineering Still Has No Building Code, And That Is the Real Crisis - HackerNoon
- Google’s World Cup brand counterattack highlights shifting search behavior - Digiday
- OpenAI unveils AI chip Jalapeno - The Hindu
- Building Trust: Why AI Governance Is the Make-or-Break Factor for Industrial AI - Baker Hughes
- From ChatGPT to Gemini: how AI is rewriting the internet - The Verge
- Brooklyn-Based Appeals Court Orders Law Firm to Pay $2,500 Over AI Hallucinations - Law.com
- Google AI Overviews Can Invent Facts About You: 3 Steps to Catch Them First - Tech Times
- These Apple OS betas are just what the believers wanted - Computerworld
- Telegram Proxy Setting: Free Links & Step-by-Step - AIMultiple
- AI-Augmented Software Delivery: From Code Search to Autonomous Pull Requests (Safely) - The AI Journal