Tooling
Hallucination isn't just a model problem, it's a workflow one
Comparing models to find the least hallucinatory AI misses the point. Multiple independent model runs catch hallucinations better than picking the "best" single model.
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Sourcer/ai-agents
The AI industry has spent two years hunting for the model that hallucinates least. We compare GPT-4, Claude, Gemini, and the latest release across benchmarks, hoping one will emerge as the clear winner. That framing is fundamentally incomplete.
Hallucinations aren't a pure model property. They're a...
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