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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- Longmont media veteran launches AI news site, but is it just ‘a news-shaped object’? - Longmont Times-Call
- Israel Vs. the AI Weapon - The Times of Israel
- With wounded wing, Stitt suggests rolling back Medicaid expansion, medical marijuana - NonDoc Media
- SEO Evolution Beyond Rankings ThatWare Innovates Digital Exploration - RS Web Solutions
- SEO Is No Longer About Rankings: ThatWare Redefines Digital Discovery Using CRSEO, AIEO, and Quantum SEO Models - Republic World
- No selfies with the tigers: Why national parks are banning cellphones on safari - The Federal
- Gemini AI helped me decipher our Hawaiian Telcom cable installation - ilind.net
- Kansas judge fines attorneys over AI-generated court brief - Rhode Island Lawyers Weekly
- Question to Perplexity 6 Feb 2026: What can you tell me about the innovative use of AI by John Donovan in the Donovan Shell feud? - Royal Dutch Shell Plc .com
- Ex-OpenAI DeepMinders bag $150M for tools that debug AI hallucination - Tech Funding News
- "Thick on Words but Thin on Substance" - Reason Magazine
- "Thick on Words but Thin on Substance" - inkl
- Rail workers accused of using ChatGPT for legal help - theregister.com
- Judge Says AI Errors Show Atty Can't 'Learn' From Mistakes - Law360
- Knowledge Hub - From testing code to testing risk signals - Credit Strategy