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Language models are becoming eerily good at sounding right while being completely wrong. Here's why your AI assistant is a master of fake it 'til you make it.

AI systems are generating plausible-sounding lies with alarming confidence. We explored why this happens and what it means for professionals who rely on these tools.

Large language models are confidently inventing research papers that don't exist. Scientists are starting to notice—and the consequences could reshape how we verify information.

ChatGPT confidently diagnoses diseases it doesn't understand. Here's what happens when AI's creativity collides with life-or-death decisions.

As language models grow larger, they're becoming more confident in their lies. Here's why throwing more compute at the problem might be making things worse.

Most AI chatbots fail because they're trained to sound confident, not accurate. Here's what companies are finally doing differently.
Large language models hallucinate with alarming confidence. A researcher's surprising discovery reveals why—and what actually works to stop them.
Large language models don't just make mistakes; they confidently fabricate information in ways that reveal uncomfortable truths about how they actually work.

Large language models don't lie intentionally—they're doing exactly what they were trained to do. Understanding why reveals a fundamental problem we haven't solved yet.

Modern language models are learning to sound genuinely human. Here's what's shifting in AI communication—and why it matters more than you think.
