AIMC Topic: Hallucinations

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Referential hallucination and clinical reliability in large language models: a comparative analysis using regenerative medicine guidelines for chronic pain.

Rheumatology international
This study compared language models' responses to open-ended questions on regenerative therapy guidelines for chronic pain, assessing their accuracy, reliability, usefulness, readability, semantic similarity, and hallucination rates. This cross-secti...

Polite AI mitigates user susceptibility to AI hallucinations.

Ergonomics
With their increased capability, AI-based chatbots have become increasingly popular tools to help users answer complex queries. However, these chatbots may hallucinate, or generate incorrect but very plausible-sounding information, more frequently th...

Performance and exploration of ChatGPT in medical examination, records and education in Chinese: Pave the way for medical AI.

International journal of medical informatics
BACKGROUND: Although chat generative pre-trained transformer (ChatGPT) has made several successful attempts in the medical field, most notably in answering medical questions in English, no studies have evaluated ChatGPT's performance in a Chinese con...

Performance of Generative Large Language Models on Ophthalmology Board-Style Questions.

American journal of ophthalmology
PURPOSE: To investigate the ability of generative artificial intelligence models to answer ophthalmology board-style questions.