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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- Enterprise AI Hallucination Rates Drop 61% When Using Multi-Model Verification Architecture, AI.cc Study Finds - EIN News
- Enterprise AI Hallucination Rates Drop 61% When Using Multi-Model Verification Architecture, AI.cc Study Finds - Issuewire
- ARTi Makes Its Official Debut — DL Holdings Writes a New Chapter - Macau Business
- Inside the Supreme Court’s New Draft AI Framework for Indian Courts - Legal Maestros
- Ronny Chieng says what everyone’s thinking about AI at Harvard - Yahoo
- PixVerse Originals Debuts 10 AI Films - blockchain.news
- Trevor Paglen Releases Book Examining AI Images and Psyops - Let's Data Science
- How to survive the age of AI, fake images and psyops - Dazed
- Hallucination Is a Property of Deployment, Not of Language Models - Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research
- UPSC Mains Current Affairs for 5 June 2026 - Vajiram & Ravi
- Supreme Court Draft Regulations on AI in Courts – Explained - Vajiram & Ravi
- ARTi Makes Its Official Debut -- DL Holdings Writes a New Chapter - The Manila Times
- ARTi Makes Its Official Debut -- DL Holdings Writes a New Chapter - Taiwan News
- Global Capability Centres: Bridging the gap between AI pilots and production success - Indiatimes
- Another cautionary tale about AI "hallucinations" in legal research - UK Human Rights Blog