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New methods tackle AI hallucinations in research and medical Q&A

Two new research papers address the critical issue of AI hallucinations in different domains. One paper introduces ACL-Verbatim, an extractive question-answering system designed to provide hallucination-free answers from research papers by mapping queries to verbatim text spans. The other paper, VIHD, proposes a visual intervention-based method for detecting hallucinations in medical visual question-answering models by analyzing cross-modal dependencies between text and visual tokens. AI

IMPACT These papers offer new techniques to improve the reliability of AI systems in research and medical applications, reducing risks associated with inaccurate information.

RANK_REASON Two academic papers published on arXiv introduce novel methods for detecting and mitigating AI hallucinations in different contexts.

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New methods tackle AI hallucinations in research and medical Q&A

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  1. arXiv cs.AI TIER_1 English(EN) · G\'abor Recski, Szilveszter T\'oth, Nadia Verdha, Istv\'an Boros, \'Ad\'am Kov\'acs ·

    ACL-Verbatim: hallucination-free question answering for research

    arXiv:2605.21102v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Academic researchers need efficient and reliable methods for collecting high-quality information from trusted sources, but modern tools for AI-assisted research still suffer from the tendency of Large Language Models (LLMs) to pro…

  2. arXiv cs.AI TIER_1 English(EN) · Ádám Kovács ·

    ACL-Verbatim: hallucination-free question answering for research

    Academic researchers need efficient and reliable methods for collecting high-quality information from trusted sources, but modern tools for AI-assisted research still suffer from the tendency of Large Language Models (LLMs) to produce factually inaccurate or nonsensical output, c…

  3. arXiv cs.CV TIER_1 English(EN) · Jianfei Cai ·

    VIHD: Visual Intervention-based Hallucination Detection for Medical Visual Question Answering

    While medical Multimodal Large Language Models (MLLMs) have shown promise in assisting diagnosis, they still frequently generate hallucinated responses that appear linguistically plausible but lack visual evidence. Such hallucinations pose risks to clinical decision-making and ne…