A new pattern called "citation-guard" has been developed to improve the reliability of AI assistants in regulated industries like fintech. This pattern ensures that AI responses are directly traceable to their source documents, preventing hallucinations and confident incorrect answers. Key rules include retrieving information with source citations, quoting numbers directly from documents instead of paraphrasing, abstaining from answering when unsure, and verifying all claims before delivery to the user. AI
IMPACT This pattern could significantly increase the adoption of AI in regulated industries by mitigating risks associated with hallucinations and incorrect information.
RANK_REASON The item describes a novel pattern and set of rules for improving AI reliability, akin to a research paper or technical guide. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]
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