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AI systems confidently cite sources that don't exist and invent entire conversations that never happened. Here's why our most advanced models are becoming master confabulators.

New research reveals that larger AI models are becoming more confident in their false claims. We asked researchers why bigger doesn't mean smarter.

AI models generate plausible-sounding nonsense with alarming confidence. Understanding why this happens is the first step toward using AI responsibly.

Claude's creators built an AI that critiques its own answers using principles, not human feedback. Here's why this method might reshape how we align artificial intelligence with human values.

Large language models struggle with catastrophic forgetting when learning new information. Here's why your AI assistant can't remember yesterday's conversation and what researchers are doing about it.

AI models are hitting a hard wall with context windows, and the solution might fundamentally change how we interact with artificial intelligence forever.

AI systems that confidently spout nonsense are finally learning humility. Here's what researchers discovered about teaching machines to say 'I don't know.'

Language models don't actually "know" anythingβthey're sophisticated pattern-matching machines that confidently generate plausible-sounding nonsense. Here's what's really happening under the hood.

AI models generate false information with unwavering confidence. We explored how companies are catching these hallucinations before they damage brand trust.

Large language models hallucinate constantly. A new wave of techniques is finally teaching them to shut up when they don't know something.