Tooling
Dual-LLM Verification Architecture Reduces Hallucination Through Mutual
A developer's experiment with dual-LLM verification shows that simply knowing another model will fact-check its output causes an LLM to hallucinate less—suggesting that model behavior shifts based on system-level
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A developer testing Claude and another LLM provider built a two-pane verification system and observed an unexpected result: hallucination rates dropped in the primary model simply because its system prompt stated it would be verified by a second LLM. The verifier model, when told it would audit anot...
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